• 제목/요약/키워드: Sabi Baekje

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백제 사비기 목제유물의 수종 식별과 분석 (Species Identification of Ancient Wood Excavated from Capital Area in Sabi Era, Baekje)

  • 한상효;박원규
    • 보존과학연구
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    • 통권25호
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    • pp.197-226
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    • 2004
  • This study was made to identify species of archaeological wood products excavated from three sites(Kwunbuk-ni, Gungnamgi, Wanggung-ni) of Sabi Era, Baekje. These sitesare presumably considered as capital areas of Sabi Era, Baekje. Total of 220 specimens were identified into five softwoods and eighteen hardwoods. Pinus densiflora(or Pinusthunbergii) and Quercus spp. are the most common and occupied 32%, 28% of totalspecimen, respectively. The others are follows : Torreya nucifera(1%), Abiesholophylla(3%), Cryptomeria japonica(4%), Thuja spp.(2%), Chamaecyparisobutusa(2%), Salix spp.(1%), Platycarya strobilacea (3%), Alnus spp.(1%), Carpinusspp.(0.5%), Castanea crenata(9%), Zelkova serrata (6%), Celtis spp.(0.5%), Prunusspp.(2%), Rhus verniciflua(1%), Rhus trichocarpa(0.5%), Meliosma oldhamii(1%),Hovenia dulcis(1%), Kalopanax pictus(0.5%), Cornus walteri(0.5%), Styrax japonica(1%),Fraxinus rhynchophylla (0.5%), F. sieboldiana(1%).Most of the identified species have been growing in this area until nowadays. However,a few species(Cryptomeria japonica, Thuja spp. Chamaecyparis obutusa, Torreyanucifera) didn’t grow natively around this area at that time. Two species(Cryptomeriajaponica, Chamaecyparis obutusa) are endemic species of Japan, indicating international trade or exchange of woods between Baekje Kingdom and Japan in 6-7th century. Torreyanucifera grows in limited areas in Korea (south of $35^{\circ}$10′N), however, is widely distributed in the southern Japan. Quercus spp. was identified the most in implements of Baekje and Pinus densiflora(orPinus thunbergii) was in the second place. Zelkova serrata was mainly used for raw materials of turnery products, e.g., wooden container. This species produces one of the hardest woods as 0.7 in specific gravity. It indicates that iron technologies have reached some high level in Sabi Era, Beakje.

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백제 사비시대 사찰의 사리장엄구를 활용한 패션문화상품 디자인 개발 (Design Development of Fashion Cultural Products using the Sari Container of Baekje’s Sabi Period Temples)

  • 전희관;김혜경
    • 한국의류산업학회지
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    • 제17권6호
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    • pp.871-880
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    • 2015
  • Buddhist culture had a significant impact on the entire mode of Korean living after the introduction of Buddhism to Korea in the Three Kingdom Period. Baekje embraced Buddhism in 384 A.D.; subsequently, diverse artifacts have now been excavated from the temples. Various research on Korean temples are now in progress; however there is inadequate research on the relics and patterns excavated from the temples due to the focus on the temples’ architectural form. There is limited research on the development of fashion cultural products that use relics excavated from the temples. This study develops designs for fashion cultural products using Baekje Sabi Period relics; specifically, the sari container excavated from Buyeo’s Wangheungsaji, Neungsanrisaji, and Iksan’s Mireuksaji. The sari container’s original form, patterns, and writing were developed into patterns and applied to fashion products such as t-shirts, bags and scarves. Traditional multicolored paintwork exhibited on the temples, ‘dancheong’, was selected as the color for products that can symbolically express the nature of their origin. Adobe Illustrator CC and Adobe Photoshop CC were used to extract the motifs and develop the designs. Six patterns and nine fashion products were designed, accounting for a total of fifteen developed items. We hope that the fashion cultural product design expresses the distinct characteristics of Baekje’s Sabi Period and can be applied to various products and related fields.

백제 사비기 은화관식과 역삼각형 관식에 관한 연구 (A Study of the Flower-Shaped Silver Crown Ornament and Inverted Triangle-Shaped Crown Ornament of Baekje During the Sabi Period)

  • 권준희
    • 한국의류학회지
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    • 제47권2호
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    • pp.392-408
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    • 2023
  • This study concerns the flower-shaped silver crown ornament and inverted triangle-shaped crown ornament of Baekje, which were worn frequently during the Sabi period. The purpose of this study is to present a new estimated shape of the crown and ornaments. Individual excavation cases and archaeological data were analyzed. The flower-shaped silver crown ornament appears as a thin silver plate with buds on the center and side branches and is symmetrically bent from the center to form a ∧ shape. The inverted triangle-shaped crown ornament resembles two right-angle triangles that are back-to-back. The crown to which the two ornaments were added appears to be a triangular crown that was made by covering birch bark of with fabric. Both ornaments were believed to have been located on the front of crown, but that is incorrect. The flower-shaped silver crown ornament was inserted on the front of the crown, and the inverted triangle-shaped crown ornament was fixed with a tip at the top of the crown and then obliquely on the crown's side. The inferred design was confirmed with real reproductions. This study is significant in that it identifies the crown of Baekje during the Sabi period.

백제의 익산 경영 방식의 전환과 사비(泗沘) 재정비 (The Change of Management Methods on Iksan and the rearrangement of Sabi by Baekje)

  • 김낙중
    • 헤리티지:역사와 과학
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    • 제54권2호
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    • pp.170-193
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    • 2021
  • 이 글에서는 익산 왕궁이 사찰로 바뀐 것에 주목하고 그것이 익산 경영 방식의 전환을 의미하는 것으로 여겼다. 익산 왕궁의 위상이 약화되기 시작한 것은 미륵사 서원 건립 즈음으로 추정되며, 더 나아가 왕궁의 일부가 훼손되고 사찰로 바뀐 것은 의자왕 즉위 후 얼마 안 된 시점으로 여겨진다. 이로써 익산으로의 천도는 달성되지 않은 채 사찰 중심의 도시로 바뀌었다. 사비에서는 무왕대에 대홍수를 겪으며 도시 체계를 다시 수립할 필요성이 증대되고, 익산 경영 방식의 전환이 이루어지면서 이와 연동하여 왕궁의 범위가 확대되고 이궁도 조영되었으며 도성 내부 전역으로 시가지가 확대되었다. 이때 유행한 기와가 7엽 꽃술형 수막새다. 무왕은 익산에 단순한 별도를 세운 것이 아니라 사찰이 의미하는 신성을 부여하여 사비와 차별을 두었던 것으로 추정된다. 그러다 말년의 무왕이나 무왕 사망 직후의 의자왕은 기반이 되는 정치 세력의 재편에 따라 익산에서 천도와 관련된 도성 개발을 멈추고 사찰 중심으로 운영하는 대신 사비의 재정비에 중점을 둔 것으로 여겨진다.

사비백제시기 사찰지 출토 치미 특성에 대한 과학적 연구 (A Scientific Study on the Characteristics of Ridge-end Tiles from the Temple Sites in the Period of the Sabi Baekje)

  • 이민희;황현성;신연홍
    • 보존과학회지
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    • 제35권5호
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    • pp.430-439
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    • 2019
  • 본 연구는 사비백제시기 사찰지에서 출토된 치미를 대상으로 화학적, 광물학적 특성에 대하여 분석하였다. 화학적 특성에서 군수리사지 출토 치미 1점을 제외한 대부분의 치미는 유사한 희토류 원소 분포패턴을 보이기 때문에 동일한 기반암에서 생성된 점토를 사용하였음이 확인된다. 하지만 주성분 및 미량원소 조성양상이 달라 동일 기반암이라 할지라도 차별화된 풍화과정을 겪었거나 제작과정에서 차이가 있었을 것으로 추정된다. 광물학적 특성은 3개의 유형으로 구분되며 Fe2O3-TiO2의 도식에서 Fe2O3이 5 wt% 이상 검출되는 시료가 상대적으로 높은 소성온도로 제작되었을 것으로 추정되는 그룹과 동일한 양상이 확인된다. 따라서 출토지에 따른 동질성은 낮으나 시료 간의 군집 경향이 확인되어 사용처에 따른 제작이 이루어졌다고 보다는 사용시점에 따른 제작이 진행되었을 가능성이 높다.

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.

한성시대(漢城時代)의 백제(百濟)와 마한(馬韓) (Hanseong Period of Baekje and Mahan)

  • 최몽룡
    • 헤리티지:역사와 과학
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    • 제36권
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    • pp.5-38
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    • 2003
  • The history of Baekje Kingdom, one of the Three kingdoms, is divided into three periods to the change of sociopolitical center, including its capital as follows: Hanseong Period (18 BC ~ AD 475), Ungjin Period (AD 475~538), and Sabi Period (AD 538~660). Though the Hanseong Period of Baekje Kingdom covers more than two thirds of the whole history of Baekje Kingdom (493 years), history and archaeological culture of the Hanseong Period is still unclear and even ambiguous comparing to the Ungjin and Sabi periods. Most of all, it is because of quite limited historical records and archaeological data available. In addition, negative attitude of the Korean academic circles to the early records of Samguksaki(三國史記) has been a critical obstacle to the study of early history of the Three kingdoms, including the Hanseong Period of Baekje kingdom. Author, who has attempted to combine historical records and archaeological data in order to reconstruct the history and archaeological culture of the early Baekje, specifically the Hanseong Period, has held positive attitude to the early records of the Samguksaki as far as possible. He(Author) came to realize that comprehensive understanding of Mahan (馬韓) society, one of the Three Han (三韓) Society was more than essential in the study of Baekje. According to historical records and archaeological data, Mahan Society represented by Mojiguk(目支國) ruled by King Jin(辰王) has been located in the middle and/or southwestern parts of the Korean peninsula from the 3rd~2nd century BC through the end of the 5th century or early 6th century AD. Mahan already occupied central portion of the Korean Peninsula, including the Han River Valley when King Onjo(溫祖王) first set up the capital of Baekje Kingdom at Wiryeseong (慰 禮城) considered to be modern Jungrang~Songpa-gu area of Han River Valley. From the beginning of the Baekje history, there had been quite close interrelationships between Baekje and Mahan, and the interrelationships had lasted for around 500 years. In other words, it is impossible to attempt to understand and study Hanseong period of Baekje, without considering the historical and archaeological identity of Mahan. According to the Samguksaki, Baekje moved its capital three times during the Hanseong Period (18 BC ~ AD 475) within the Han River Valley as follows: Wiryeseong at Jungrang-gu area of the Han River (河北慰禮城, 18 ~ 5 BC), Wiryeseong at Songpa-gu area of the Han River(河南慰禮城, 5 BC ~ AD 371), Hansan at Iseongsan fortress site(Historical site No. 422, 漢山, AD 371~391), and Hanseong at Chungung-dong of Hanam city(漢城, AD 391~475). Before 1990s, archaeological data of the Hanseong Period was quite limited, and archaeological culture of Mahan was not well defined. Only a few burial and fortress sites were reported to be archaeological remains of the early Baekje, and a few settlement and jar burial sites were assumed to be those of Mahan without clear definition of the Mahan Culture. Since 1990s, fortunately, a number of new archaeological sites of Hanseong Baekje and Mahan have been reported and investigated. Thanks to the new discoveries, there has been significant progress in the study of early Baekje and Mahan. In particular, a number of excavations of Pungnap-dong Fortress site(Historical site NO. 11, 1996~2003), considered to be the Wiryeseong at south of the Han River, the second capital of the Hanseong Baekje, provided critical archaeological evidence in the study of Hanseong Period of Baekje. Since the end of the 1990s, a number of sites have been reported in Gyeonggi, Chungcheong, and Jeolla provinces, as well. From these sites, archaeological features and artifacts representing distinctive cultural tradition of Mahan have been identified such as unstamped fortresses, pit houses cut into the rock, houses with lifted floor(掘立柱 건물), and potteries decorated with toothed wheel and bird's footprint designs. These cultural traditions reflected in the archaeological remains played a critical role to define and understand archaeological identity of the Mahan society. Moreover, archaeological data from these new sites reported in the middle and southwestern parts of the Korean Peninsular made it possible to postulate a hypothesis that the history of Mahan could be divided into three periods to the change of its sociopolitical center in relation with the Baekje Kingdom's political Situation as follows: Cheonan (天安) Period, Iksan(益山) Period, and Naju(羅州) Period. The change of Mahan's sociopolitical center is closely related to the sociopolitical expansion of the Hanseong Baekje.

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.

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.