송국리 문화와 농경의 확산(영문)
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목차 1.Songguk-ri site and Songguk-ri Culture 2.Spread of Agrculture and Social differentiation 3.The Settlemental and Occupation Site 4.The Stone Tools and The Pottery 5.Burials of Songguk-ri Site
본문 Songguk-ri site and Songgukri Culture 충청남도 부여군 초촌면 송국리 The First Excavation 1974, 국립공주사범대학 백제문화연구소, 국립박물관 공주분관 → 석관묘 발굴 1975 ~1978 Excavation of four time Excavation resumed in 1985 Songguk-ri is archaeological site in Buyeo-gun, Chungcheongnam-do, South Korea. Songguk-ri is a settlement and burial site that is important in the study of Korean prehistory. It is registered as Historical Site No. 249. Songguk-ri is a main point of reference in Korean prehistory Korean archaeologists have represented the prehistoric village and the material culture excavated from there Excavations began there in 1975 and Songguk-ri was one of the first archaeological sites in South Korea to yield bronze artifacts, large tubular greenstone beads, and pit-houses with rounded plan-shapes. Rounded pit-houses similar with those of Songguk-ri were later found at other archaeological sites along with a suite of other co-occurring artifacts prompting archaeologists to use Songguk-ri as the type site for Middle Mumun culture and label features and artifacts from there and other Middle Mumun sites as Songguk-ri Style In particular, the term Songguk-ri-style pit-house is the typological name given to Middle Mumun Period dwellings in southern Korea. |
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