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학술저널
저자정보
심재용 (대성동고분박물관)
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영남고고학회 영남고고학 영남고고학 제74호
발행연도
2016.1
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The 2012 Excavation Survey on Daeseong-dong Ancient Tombs discovered prestige goods in the China's northeastern regions manner including gilt-bronze belts and gilt-bronze and bronze harnesses and those in the Japanese manner including bronze starfish-shaped shield accessories and tube-shaped bronze implements. Accordingly, it became necessary to give comprehensive consideration to those artifacts. In the case of Daeseong-dong Ancient Tombs, gilt-bronze ornaments for tomb, metal belts, harness fittings for cross belt, horse bells, and saddle bridges were buried with, or separately from, the owner of the tomb in a large tomb(from 35m2 tomb area upward) of the phase Ⅰ, Ⅲ, Ⅳ, Ⅵ, except for phase Ⅱ and Ⅴ of earlier ceramics pottery. Not only that, among prestige goods in the Japanese manner high in rank, bronze starfishshaped shield accessories and tuff stone implements were discovered only in Daeseong-dong Ancient Tombs. In particular, the prestige goods in the China's northeastern regions manner are almost same with those excavated in the area of Former Yan. From the analysis of the first and 91st tombs in Daeseong-dong Ancient Tombs, it can be found out that the 91st (phase Ⅲ of earlier ceramics pottery) was constructed in the second quarter of the 4th century, whereas the first (phase Ⅵ) was created in the first quarter of the 5th century. Therefore, it can be speculated that because Guemgwan Gaya monopolized negotiation right around the southern coast of Korean peninsula connecting the China's northeastern regions and the Japaneses, those prestige goods were concentrated in Daeseong-dong Ancient Tombs after the fall of Lelang and Daifang Commandery in the second and third quarters of 4th century. In the above mentioned large tomb of Daeseong-dong Ancient Tombs, from the third quarter of 4th century, prestige goods in the Japanese manner type ‘가’ and ‘나’ were buried with tuff stone implements, gilt-bronze prestige goods of China's northeastern regions manner, panoplies, harnesses and iron plates. This type of burial is not found in other ancient tombs. Thus, Geumgwan Gaya in this period was a society in which the power had concentrated at a specific Euprak(Gukeup) and the royal authoriyt was established.

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