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The Land System of the 8∼9th Century Silla Dynasty Carved on the Stone Lantern of Temple Kaesun
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개선사석등기에 새겨진 신라의 토지제도

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한국고문서학회 古文書硏究 古文書硏究 제50권 KCI Accredited Journals
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2017.1
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97 - 128 (32page)

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The Land System of the 8∼9th Century Silla Dynasty Carved on the Stone Lantern of Temple Kaesun
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Upon a thorough decipher of the inscription on the stone lantern of temple Kaesun, which was built in the end of the 9th century, this paper suggested a new understanding on the land system of the contemporary Silla(新羅) dynasty. First, the land property owned by the aristocrat of the dynasty belonged not to the commercial private possession but to the political tax collecting right, which was originated from the Nokeup(祿邑) system started in 757. That political right remained under the king’s sovereignty loyally even though it was enjoyed as a hereditary possession of the aristocrat family. Second, this paper found one person’s name from the inscription, denying the traditional wisdom that it should be the name of a place. Since several years ago, I have been guessing that the land was cultivated by the household complex called as Jeongho(丁戶) under the rule of the 8∼9th century Silla dynasty. Typically, it was a kinship group consisted of 8 small families. The man this paper found from the inscription might represent that kind of household complex.

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