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백제 판단첨형식 연화문의 형식과 편년 (The Styles and Chronicle Years of Lotus Flower Patterns of the Shape of Straight and Pointed Petals of Baekjae)

  • 조원창
    • 헤리티지:역사와 과학
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    • 제42권3호
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    • pp.132-153
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    • 2009
  • 판단첨형식 연화문은 연꽃잎이 뾰족한 형태를 의미하는 것으로서 원형돌기식, 삼각돌기식, 판구곡절식 등과 더불어 백제의 대표적인 연화문 형식 중 하나이다. 이 연화문은 백제 한성기부터 사비기에 이르기까지 와당을 비롯한 불상 광배, 사리병, 두침 등에 다양하게 시문되었다. 그러나 현재 남아 있는 대부분의 판단첨형식 연화문은 사비기의 와당에 시문된 것이 대부분이다. 이들 연화문은 중국 북조나 남조, 고구려 등의 영향으로 제작된 것이 대부분이나 풍납토성 경당지구 출토와당, 용정리사지 출토 와당, 왕흥사지 출토 사리병 등에 시문된 연화문으로 볼 때 중국 북조의 영향이 절대적이었던 것으로 생각된다. 아울러 백제기에 나타난 여러 문양의 판단첨형식 연화문은 당시 백제의 활발한 문화교섭을 판단케 한다. 백제의 판단첨형식 연화문은 그 평면형태에 따라 보주형, 유엽형, 세장유엽형 등으로 구분할 수 있다. 보주형은 풍납토성 및 용정리사지에서 검출된 와당으로 그 시기는 한성기~웅진기의 것들이다. 반면, 유엽형 및 세장유엽형의 연화문은 무령왕릉 왕비두침, 은제탁잔, 서혈사지 와당, 구교리사지 와당, 하죽리 와당 등에서 확인되고 있어 웅진기 이후인 6세기 전반 이후의 연화문임을 추정케 한다. 현재 판단첨형 연화문 중 가장 이른 시기의 것은 풍납토성 경당지구에서 수습된 5세기 중반대의 것이다. 그러나 향후 점진적인 발굴조사를 통해 시기적으로 선행되는 와당이 수습될 가능성이 매우 높고 아울러 다른 다양한 형식도 출토될 여지가 적지 않다. 나아가 중국 남북조시기의 사지, 왕궁지, 기타 건물지의 발굴조사를 통해 다른 판단첨형식 연화문이 수습될 가능성도 적지 않다. 이는 그 동안 알려지지 않은 백제 판단첨형식 연화문의 계통을 파악하는 데에도 큰 도움이 될 수 있으리라 생각된다.

부여 합정리 유적 출토 백제이식의 과학적 분석 (Scientific Analysis of Baekje Earrings from Habjung-ri Site in Buyeo)

  • 조현경;전유리;어지은;조남철
    • 박물관보존과학
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    • 제13권
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    • pp.71-80
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    • 2012
  • 소환이식은 주환(主環)만 있는 둥근 고리형의 이식이다. 본고에서는 백제 분묘에서 출토된 소환이식을 대상으로 과학적 분석을 통해 역사적 요소와의 연관성을 알아보고자 하였다. 부여 합정리 유적에서 출토된 백제이식 6점의 조형적인 특징과 재료학적 특성을 현미경과 X선형광분석기를 이용하여 분석하였으며 분석결과를 토대로 이식의 성분조성비와 제작기법을 유추하였다. 분석결과 백제 웅진기에서 사비기에 이르는 시기에는 금과 은의 합금재료를 생산하는 기술, 가열 압접 기술, 아말감도금 기술 등 다양한 기술이 금공품에 널리 적용되고 있었다는 것을 확인할 수 있었다. 이러한 분석 연구는 차후 백제 이식의 시대별·지역별 상관관계를 알아보는데 비교자료로 활용될 수 있을 것으로 본다.

웅진천도후(熊津遷都後) 백제(百濟) 와건물(瓦建物) 적심토(積心土)의 편년(編年)과 축조기법(築造技法) 변천(變遷)에 관한 연구(硏究) (A study for Chronicle and Construction Technique of Jeoksimto (積心土) of Baekje tile-capped building after the transfer of the capital to Wungjin)

  • 조원창
    • 건축역사연구
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    • 제16권3호
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    • pp.57-74
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    • 2007
  • Jeoksimto which was build up as the reinforcement establishment made with the soil under the cornerstone in the site of tile-capped building is the representative construction technique which become popular in the Sabi capital era after the Wungjin capital era. Especially from the fact that no site of tile-capped building with this Jeoksimto has been found in the Silla area, we can see the originality Baekje technique. We can analogize the specialization of Josagong (造寺工) (craftsman building the temple) and the diversity of technique, on the basis of the technique raising the ground level which is different with the middle gate site of Neung-sa and the Hall enshrining Buddha site in Buyeo. Moreover, we can have the confidence the dispatch of craftsman and the transmission of building technique from the Buyeo area to the Iksan area through the fact that the construction techniques of Jeoksimto in both area are almost the same. However the concerns in the construction archaeology are necessary because almost no study for Jeoksimto has been conducted and the term of Jeoksimto also is unfamiliar even if excavation of Baekje Jeoksimto in the several remains.

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『동의수세보원(東醫壽世保元)』 「광제설(廣濟說)」의 결론에 대한 고찰 (A Study on the Conclusion of 「Gwangjeseol」 in 『Dongeuisusebowon』)

  • 황사비;이준희
    • 사상체질의학회지
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    • 제32권3호
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    • pp.1-7
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    • 2020
  • Objective The purpose of this study was to understand the conclusion of 「Gwangjeseol」 in 『Dongeuisusebowon』 in a more accurate sense. Method We examined the basic viewpoint of Lee je-ma in 「Seongmyeonglon」 in 『Dongeuisusebowon』. Based on the interpretation of the 「Seongmyeonglon」, the viewpoints described in the pathology theory of 『Dongeuisusebowon』 were examined. In addition to 『Dongeuisusebowon』, we looked for contents related to "TuHyeonJilNeung" and "HoHyeonNagSeon" in Lee je-ma's book 『Gyukchigo』 and 『Dongmuyugo』. Result We have found that the meanings of the words "TuHyeonJilNeung" and "HoHyeonNagSeon" in the last article of 「Gwangjeseol」 are not limited to just the 「Gwangjeseol」, but contain the meaning of a topic that runs through the entire book. According to the 『Gyukchigo』 and 『Dongmuyugo』, the meaning of "TuHyeonJilNeung" is related to the "Sa-Bang-Il-Yog", and the "Sa-Bang-Il-Yog" is the "ilsimjiyog" that prevents the practice of "Ji-Haeng". This concept is the same as the concept of "Ji-Haeng" in 「Seongmyeonglon」, the first unit of 『Dongeuisusebowon』. Conclusion It is considered that Lee je-ma wanted to emphasize the reason and mindset to do "Ji-Haeng" by writing the end of the 「Gwangjeseol」, which is the last part of 『Dongeuisusebowon』.

소음인 소증 진단평가지표 개발 연구 (A Study on the Development of Diagnosis and Assessment Index by Soeumin's Ordinary Symptoms)

  • 황사비;이준희
    • 사상체질의학회지
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    • 제33권1호
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    • pp.38-56
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    • 2021
  • Objective This study was devised to create a new diagnosis and an assessment index by Soeumin's Ordinary Symptoms. Method First, a Working Committee and an Advisory Committee were formed for development, and the development goals were set. Then, the Soeumin's disease diagnosis indicators were extracted from the previous Clinical Practice Guidelines for Sasang Constitutional Medicine. To increase the clinical applicability, the extracted diagnosis indicators were focused on ordinary symptoms, and translated into Korean. The translated diagnosis and assessment indicators for Soeumin were surveyed to the Advisory Committee using the Delphi technique, and the inclusion, importance, and validity of each indicator were investigated accordingly. Result The translated diagnosis and assessment indicators were finally revised based on the surveyed inclusion and translation validity opinions, and the weight of each indicator was set based on the investigated importance, and a draft of the diagnosis and assessment index was developed. Conclusion This developed index can help to make effective diagnose about Soeumin's diseases by clinical doctor. In the future, a clinical study of this index can be conducted to consider the reliability, validity, and cut-point, and through this process, the actual clinical applicability will be improved.

A Study on the Tool-Trace of Wooden Storage Facilities in Sabi Baekje through the Reproduction Experiments: Focusing on the Adze, Chisel, and Saw

  • Heesoo SONG;Soochul KIM
    • Journal of the Korean Wood Science and Technology
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    • 제52권3호
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    • pp.276-288
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    • 2024
  • This study was conducted to reproduce the woodworking process of Baekje wooden storage facilities. Green timber of Quercus spp. was processed using ancient woodworking tools, and the tool-trace formed in this process were compared with the tool-trace of actual excavated artifacts. In the tool-trace analysis, the length and shape of the tool-trace were objectively recorded using a 3D Scan, and that were difficult to confirm with photograph were confirmed through stereoscopic microscope. As a result, there were two types of adze's tool-trace. One of them is minute straight Blade-top trace line when trimming the wood surface and the other is Plucked trace that appear when strongly chop at the wood. When a chisel bat was not used, a long and wide continuous shape blade trace was produced. And when the chisel head was struck with the chisel bat, a straight blade-top trace was regularly observed. Saw-trace was identified in several layers with fine straight stripes. Through this, it was found that the tool-trace of the woodworking tools, which is estimated to have been used in each process, and the tool-trace remaining in the Baekje wooden storage facility coincide.

백제 복식 유형별 형태에 관한 연구 (A Study on the Style of Costume Types of Baekje)

  • 채금석
    • 한국의류학회지
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    • 제38권1호
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    • pp.1-18
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    • 2014
  • This study analyzes the styles of Baekje costumes by examining costume types and styles based on the research of old books and a comparative study of archaeological and historical Baekje art relics in Central Asia. The results of the study are as follows. 1. Through the comparative study of the records of old books, relic materials (Yangjikgongdo, Mural paintings of Takamatsuzuka Tumulus, Cheonsuguk Mandarasujang, Shosoin relics, and Haniwas), we can see that ancient Japanese costumes were influenced by the culture of Baekje costumes. 2. A comparative study of the records of relic materials of Baekje and Central Asia show that there were vigorous interchanges between the East and West. 3. Baekje costumes showed a great diversity in styles because they were based on Buyeo costumes developed in conjunction with vigorous overseas trade. 4. Baekje's upper garments are summarized as Boksam and Po for men and Yu, Banbi and Euisapo for women. Boksam and Yu styles varied as tunics and overlapped jackets with straight and round collars. Two types of sleeves coexisted. The sleeves of Hansung Baekje period were a diagonal lined style that was wide on the armhole and narrow on the wrist. The sleeves of Sabi Baekje period were a reversed diagonal lined style that is narrow on the armhole and wide on the wrist. Pants styles were summarized as Gon, Gunggo and Daegugo. There were not enough relics and references for the Baekje costumes; however, this study widens the possibility of the existence of various styles of Baekje costumes through inferences from available data.

백제(百濟) 혼축기단(混築基壇)의 연구(硏究) (A Study on Mixed Construction of Platform of Baikje)

  • 조원창
    • 건축역사연구
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    • 제15권2호
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    • pp.77-94
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    • 2006
  • "Mixed construction of platform" means the platform which was constructed by mixing heterogeneous materials such as roof tiles or bricks with divided stone of trimmed stone. This kind of construction technique was not known or found from the building sites of Goguryo or Silla so far and therefore it used to be understood as a unique platform construction technique or the product of technology and creativeness of Baikje's craftsman. The mixed construction of platform of Baikje came to position itself as one of the patterns of platform mainly used over Sabi period and we found the pattern from the sites including Imryugak site in Gongju, temple for royal tomb in Gwanbuk-ri, Wangheungsa Temple site, building site in Keumseong Mountain, Ohapsa Temple site in Byryeong. From the fact that they used a variety of materials which they could easily get around them such as roof tiles or bricks in addition to stones for the construction of platforms, we can see the feasibility and decoration characteristics of their material supply at that time. On the other hand, this mixed construction of platform was not popular in Goguryo and Silla, the major reason for which is judged to be non-existence of platforms to construct using bricks or roof tiles which could be constructed together with platform using divided stones. This is supported by the results of excavation of Hwangryongsa Temple site, Bunhwangsa Temple site, Heungryunsa Temple site of Silla which gave us comparatively abundant excavation data, and Jeongreungsa Temple site, Cheongamsa Temple site, Toseongrisa Temple site and building site in Daeseong Mountain castle and Anhak Palace site of Goguryo. For further progressive study on the mixed construction of platform of Baikje in the future, we will have to review more on the social background and technical background with the linkage with archeology and architecture at that time which led to the creation of such platform.

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백제계 및 신라계 가구식 기단과 계단의 시기별 변화특성 (Transformation characteristics of stylobate and staircase of post-lintel Construction of Backje and Silla Style)

  • 남창근;김태영
    • 건축역사연구
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    • 제21권1호
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    • pp.99-118
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    • 2012
  • This study aims to classify the architectural formation of the Stylobate of and Staircase types of Post-Lintel Construction in Backje style and Silla style and also to figure out their specific elements by periods and transformation characteristics. The scope of this study was restricted to architectural remains between the Three Kingdom period and the Goryeo period. To progress the investigation, the study classified remains in a similar type by period and type, and then and analyzed its character based on formation method and specific factors of subsidiary materials. As a result, its type can be classified as Backje type(I), Silla type(II) and Mixed type(III). Regionally, it is found that Woongjin, Sabi and surroundings in the capital of Backje, Gyeongju and main towns in the capital of Silla, and Gaeseong and main towns in the capital of Goryeo. In particular, type III has the characteristics of type I and II simultaneously, which has one or two layers Jangdaeseok stone between the foundation stone of stylobate and plate stone, and tends to be decorative when Taengjuseok stone is installed. For types of staircase, it could be classified as 6~7C Backje type(I), 7~9C Silla type(II) and 9C Mixed type(III) according to the formation method of Somaetdol (banister of stone stair). And from the 9th century on, decorated Somaetdol stone type(IV) of 1/4 circle shape began to appear. The common feature of stylobate of post-lintel and staircase is that it became simplified, abbreviated and decorative. It seems to be intended to secure simplicity of construction or structural stability.

Manufacturing Technique of Gilt-Bronze Objects Excavated from Tomb No.1(Donghachong) in Neungsan-ri, Buyeo

  • Shin, Yong-bi;Lee, Min-hee;Kim, Gyu-ho
    • 한국재료학회지
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    • 제30권9호
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    • pp.453-457
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    • 2020
  • Tomb No. 1 (Donghachong) of the Buyeo Neungsan-ri Tomb complex (listed as UNESCO World Heritage Site), is a royal tomb of the Baekje Sabi Period. One wooden coffin unearthed there is an important relic of the funerary culture of the Baekje. This study examines the production techniques of gilt-bronze objects attached to the wooden coffin excavated from Donghachong. The base metal of the gilt-bronze object is pure copper, with single α phase crystals in a heterogeneous form containing annealing twins; Au and Hg are detected in the gilt layer. We suggest that the surface of the forging copperplate is gilded using a mercury amalgam technique; it is thought that the annealing twins of the base material formed during the heat treatment process for the sheet metal. The gilt layer is three to five times thicker for the gilt-bronze objects found near the foot of the coffin than those near the head. We estimate the plating process is carried out at least three times because three layers are identified on the plate near the head. Therefore, it is likely that the materials and methods used to construct the gilt-bronze objects found in different parts of the coffin are the same, but the number of platings is different. This research confirms the metal crafting techniques used in Baekje by the examination of production techniques of these gilt-bronze objects. Further, our paper presents an important example of restoration and reconstruction for a museum exhibition, through effective use of scientific analysis and investigation.