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A Study on Imprinted Fabrics on Remains of Ara-Kaya & Dae-Kaya - Focused on the Old Tombs of Dohang-ri and Jeesan-dong - (阿羅伽耶 大伽耶 古墳群의 銹着織物 -도항리 . 지산동 고분군을 중심으로 -)

  • 박윤미;정복남
    • The Research Journal of the Costume Culture
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    • v.9 no.5
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    • pp.759-769
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    • 2001
  • The principal purpose of this study is focused on the fabrics used in Kaya period by investigating the imprinted fabrics on the remains of the old tomb of Dohang-ri and Jeesan-dong which were built around the late 4th century to the late 6th century. Most of the remains are plain weaved, however there is one remain that 4-end complex gauze with patterned, and the other is weaved with geometrical pattern which were plain weave with 2 · 1 twill and 3 · 1 twill. The imprinted fabrics that had twists had S twists only. Of all the fabrics that were examined, the most loose one had the density of 8 × 6/cm, the most fine fabric had the weft density of 91.8 strands/cm and the warp density cannot be counted. It is No. 416 of Doharg-ri tomb that has the highest ratio of density as 3.15. All the fabrics observed by SEM and Polarizing Microscope are hemp.

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A Study on the Scythian Torque

  • Kim, Moon-Ja
    • The International Journal of Costume Culture
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    • v.6 no.2
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    • pp.69-82
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    • 2003
  • The Scythians had a veritable passion for adornment, delighting in decorating themselves no less than their horses and belongings. Their love of jewellery was expressed at every turn. The most magnificent pieces naturally come from the royal tombs. In the area of the neck and chest the Scythian had a massive gold Torques, a symbol of power, made of gold, turquoise, cornelian coral and even amber. The entire surface of the torque, like that of many of the other artefacts, is decorated with depictions of animals. Scythian Torques are worn with the decorative terminals to the front. It was put a Torque on, grasped both terminals and placed the opening at the back of the neck. It is possible the Torque signified its wearer's religious leadership responsibilities. Scythian Torques were divided into several types according to the shape, Torque with Terminal style, Spiral style, Layers style, Crown style, Crescent-shaped pectoral style.

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Gravity Prospecting of Underground Palace of Ming Tombs, China

  • Hao, Tianyao;Wang, Qianshen;Suh, Man-Cheol
    • Journal of the Korean Geophysical Society
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    • v.3 no.3
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    • pp.185-192
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    • 2000
  • Microgravimetry is a rising and important branch developed on the foundation of classical gravimetry. In this paper, methods, techniques and application of microgravimetry for underground Palace are introduced. Some survey curves show agreeable result compared with the theoretical calculation of models. It can be a useful method for looking for underground palace and catacombs.

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Precision Digital Data Capture and Spatial Analysis for Preserving Cultural Properties (문화재 보존을 위한 수치자료 구축과 공간분석)

  • Kang, Joon-Mook;Suh, Man-Cheol;Bae, Sang-Ho;Lee, Sung-Soon
    • Journal of Korean Society for Geospatial Information Science
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    • v.5 no.2 s.10
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    • pp.55-63
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    • 1997
  • Precision digital data capture and spatial analysis system to cultural properties play important roles in preserving the existing properties. This study presents the acquisition oi digital data in geometrical context and spatial analysis for more effective management to cultural properties. Established in the same coordinates system, Precision 3D measurements and image analysis were peformed. In addition, geometrical analysis, and 3D monitoring to Songsanri Royals Tombs in Gongju were carried out in generating basedata for conservation plan.

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Analyses on Artifacts of Koryo Kynasty Excavated from Hyungok-ni Danyang (단양 현곡리 출토 고려시대 섬유류 및 지류 유물에 관한 연구)

  • 안춘수;박희현
    • Journal of the Korean Society of Clothing and Textiles
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    • v.23 no.8
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    • pp.1161-1169
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    • 1999
  • This research was aimed to identify the artifact type and their characteristics of the textile related materials excavated from Koryo Dynasty tombs of Hyungok-ni Danyang. Microscopy solubility test energy dispersive X-ray spectroscopy(EDS) and fourier transform infrared spectroscopy (FT-IR) fabric density test were used for the identification and when necessary standard samples were made in order to compare its characteristics with hose of the original artifact, the result indicated that the artifacts included both textile and paper. Artifacts from Burial 14 were comprised of textile fragments FT-IR and the solubility test conducted on the artifact indicated that the textiles were made with ramie woven with plain weave technique in a fairly loose fabric density. Rest of the artifacts were all comprised of paper.

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A study on the Scythian Earrings

  • Kim, Moon-Ja
    • Journal of Fashion Business
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    • v.15 no.6
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    • pp.23-39
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    • 2011
  • Scythian Earrings in the Black Sea region had completely degenerated, stifled by motifs and shapes of Greek origin, retaining its representational realism and its full emotional vitality. The purpose of this study is to review and research the symbolic meaning and classifying the types of the Scythian Earrings style through the tombs bequests. The Scythian Earrings were divided into the styles according to the shape, Earring with Ends Shaped like animal's Heads, Boat-Shaped Earrings, Bird-Shaped Pendants earrings, Earrings with a Disc and a Pendant, Earrings Shaped like the Figures, Earring with the drop Pendant, Spiral Earrings. Earrings based on the boat shape enjoyed a long popularity among the Scythians. As that form became elaborated and combined with the disk-pendent, it reflected native rather than Asian or Hellenic tastes. Although Scythian earrings were produced based on the shapes of Greece earrings, they recreated these as Scythian unique style. In particular, the animal motive and the decoration have various changes. The exquisite earrings attest to the elegant taste and splendid wealth of the upper classes.

A Study for analysing pigments on the lacquer with wooden (철도막에 사용된 안료 비교분석)

  • Hong, Jong-Ouk
    • 보존과학연구
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    • s.16
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    • pp.129-138
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    • 1995
  • For the study of the pigments on lacquer with wooden for comparing a characteristics and chemical structures have been selected samples from tombs at Tanwol-dong, Ch′ungch′ong-do, Hwang-namtaech′ong, Anapchi Lake in Kyongju-shi and Miruksa Site. Analysis showed that red pigments on the lacquer with wooden from Anapchi Lake and Tomb at Tanwol-dong was found to Cinnabar, and those sample sexcavated from Hwang-namtaech′ong have been analyzed to calcite, maghematite and kornelite. In general, red pigments have two components like cinnabar and hematite. Hematite was found that red lacquer at Hwang-namtaech′ong was to beidentified Maghematite caused by their environment air pollution. Cinnabar was handled more valuable than hematite for unchanging characteristics for their colour under same condition since old times.

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A Study on the Scythian Gold Plaques

  • Kim, Moon-Ja
    • Journal of Fashion Business
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    • v.6 no.3
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    • pp.1-14
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    • 2002
  • According to Scythian tradition, many burials contained numerous artifacts, from weapons and harness to everyday objects and a multiplicity of personal adornments. Most valuable of all is the Scythian Gold often lavishly decorated with precious stones. The detailed images on these pieces make it possible for us to picture the appearance of the Scythians, their clothes and weapons. Scythian Gold Plaques were attached to the fabric in such a way that when they moved with each movement of the wearer it created what must have been a dazzling sight in bright daylight. Scythian Gold Plaques were divided into several types according to the shape, animal style(curved beast shape, profile shape, head reversed over its back shape), round shape, quadrilateral form, star shape, flower shape, crescent shape, bundle shape, human appearance. Through the antique tombs bequests of Three Kingdom States hereby describe the original forms of their source of Baekje gold plaque were influenced by Scythe style. Like nearly all Scythian ornaments, such gold pieces were designed to maximize various magical powers and to signify the owner's importance relative to his fellow tribesmen.

A Study on the Architectural Form and Symbolism of the Tomb of King Chu of Beidong Mountain, Xuzhou, Jiangsu Province, China (중국 강소성 서주(徐州) 북동산(北洞山) 초왕(楚王) 한묘(漢墓)의 건축형식과 상징성에 관한 연구)

  • Wu, Tian-QI;Han, Dong-Soo
    • Journal of architectural history
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    • v.31 no.6
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    • pp.33-45
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    • 2022
  • The tombs at the royal level of the Western Han dynasties belong to the five kingdoms of Chu, Liang, Lu, Zhongshan and Changyi, representing the new forms and ideas of the tomb architecture. Taking Shanchuwang Tomb in BeidongShan, Xuzhou as an example, this paper analyzes the architectural structure and symbolic significance of the tomb, and tries to discuss the concept of burial reflected in it.The analysis of the structure of the main body of the tomb reveals the basic logic of the tomb imitating the palace on the ground, and the definition of the nature of the annex reflects its transcendence over the general form of the tomb.

Mural constellations found in 5C Ara-Gaya(阿羅伽耶) tomb

  • Yang, Hong-Jin;Lee, Yong Bok;Cho, Shin-Kyu
    • The Bulletin of The Korean Astronomical Society
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    • v.44 no.2
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    • pp.61.1-61.1
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    • 2019
  • We report about the constellations discovered in Ara-Gaya Malisan tomb 13 of late 5th century. In December 2018, constellation-shaped grooves were newly found on the ceiling of the tomb 13 of the Ara-Gaya (42-532 CE.) polity in Haman(咸安). The tomb 13 is located at the top/center of the Malisan and is one of the largest burial mounds. Grooves were found in one of the slabs of the grave cover-stone (160 ∗ 80~60cm). The total number of grooves are 134 and each groove has a diameter of 1.5~4.0 cm. The grooves were made by pecking or grinding. From the preliminary study, we identified these grooves with traditional constellations such as 房, 心, 尾, 箕, 斗, which correspond to Scorpius and Sagittarius of modern constellations near the Milky Way. It shows that advanced astronomy also existed in Ara-Gaya tomb while star charts were painted in Goguryeo tombs. This carries great importance in studying the development and exchange of astronomy in the Korean Peninsula.

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