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A Study on the Problem of Vacancy and Disconnection in Archaeology
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고고학에 있어서 공백과 단절의 문제

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Academic journal
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Choi Sung Rak (목포대학교)
Journal
한국상고사학회 한국상고사학보 한국상고사학보 제106권 제106호 KCI Accredited Journals
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2019.1
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5 - 24 (20page)

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A Study on the Problem of Vacancy and Disconnection in Archaeology
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The problem of vacancy and disconnection in archaeology is not solved by the archaeological chronology alone, but it is a huge discourse connected with archaeological methodology, so it is one of the important tasks that Korean archaeology must deal with. Before dealing with this problem, I examined the vacancy during the early Iron Age and the proto-Three Kingdoms period discussed in each region. In particular, the controversy in Honam area arises between the position that the archaeological chronology should be revised to overcome the gap and the position to explain the continuous cultural aspect with the existing chronology. The reasons for the vacancy in archaeology can be seen as the absence of archaeological data and the unexcavated sites. In other words, there are cases where the sites are not confirmed because people did not live or moved to other areas, and there are no archaeological materials due to destruction or unexcavated. Other reasons may be problems with the methodology as the recognition of archaeologists, that is, it may appear in the process of chronology based on the typology of artifacts and interpreting on the archaeological data. To overcome this vacancy and disconnection, archaeologists should not neglect this problem but have a sense of problem to solve it more actively. For this, rational cultural interpretation should be attempted based on the studies of the chronology as the temporal axis and the spatial axis. Archaeologists have not received enough archaeological data to study past cultures at present and in the future. Nevertheless, archaeologists should be able to explain not only the chronological aspects of past culture but also various aspects including cultural process.

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