• 제목/요약/키워드: Jeju Jongdali

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제주도 종달리 1819번지 패총에서 출토된 뼈 유물의 분류 (A study of animal bones excavated from the shell mound of Jeju Jongdali 1819 archaeological site)

  • 강윤형;문지환;안미정;방문배;신태균
    • 대한수의학회지
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    • 제54권1호
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    • pp.13-19
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    • 2014
  • Animal bones excavated with earthenware from the shell mound at the Jeju Jongdali 1819 archeological site, where three consecutive chronological layers covering the Neolithic (B.C. 15C-B.C. 10C), early Tamra, and late Tamra periods have been identified, were morphologically classified. The majority of the bones from all three periods were broken or split. The major fauna of the mammalian bones in all periods were Cervus spp., Sus scrofa, and Bos taurus. In the early and late Tamra periods, bones of small animals including Mustela sibirica coreana, Meles meles, Rodentia, and Aves were also found in small number. The excavated bones were from all parts of the animal bodies, including head, trunk, forelimb, and hindlimb. Collectively, these findings suggest that the major fauna from the Neolithic to late Tamra periods consisted of Cervus spp., Sus scrofa, and Bos taurus and that the fauna was dissected and carried to the shell mound site after hunting. Information from the bone remains in the shell mound are useful data for study of the wildlife and domestic animals living during the prehistoric period of Jeju Island.

제주 종달리패총 유적에서 출토된 동물 유물의 해부학적 연구 (An osteological study of animal bones excavated from Jeju Jongdali shell-mount)

  • 신태균
    • 대한수의학회지
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    • 제41권3호
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    • pp.275-279
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    • 2001
  • The classification of bony pieces which were excavated from Jongdali archaeological site in Jeju was studied. The total number of bone remains were 81 pieces, in which 31 pieces were classified into animal bones. The animal species consisted of Cervus spp., Sus scrofa, Bos taurus and Equus caballus. This finding suggests that the major fauna in this peroid(B.C. 100 - A.D. 100) is wild boar, deer, horse and cattle.

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