The introduction and spread of Japanese bell patterns in the modern period of Korea and the succession of traditional The The Historical and Cultural Sphere of Mahan in Jeollabuk-do and Future Tasks

Moon-Hyoung Lee
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Lately, the inclusion of certain provincial regions in the ‘Mahan Historical and Cultural Sphere’ of the 「Historical and Cultural Zone Reorganization Act」 has been a great concern of local people. Fortunately, the revised bill of the act has passed the National Assembly and is about to go into effect in coming June. In recent years, an intensive study has been conducted on the pit tombs from which potteries with ring rims and Korean style bronze daggers have been excavated mostly around the Mangyeong River Basin in Jeollabuk-do, which has thus emerged as the largest center of tomb remains of the early Iron Age or the founding period of Mahan. Based on a series of achievements like this, the basin-shaped space from Mireuksan in Iksan to Moaksan in Jeonju occasionally comes to be set as the ‘Mangyeong River Basin Cultural Zone’. Besides, the remains of mounded burials (墳丘墓) which are represented by the remains of Sangun-ri, Wanju have been identified throughout the Jeonbuk region. The present paper investigates the importance of the Jeonbuk region in the Mahan period by organizing the remains of tombs related to Mahan in the Jeollabuk-do region and examining the establishment of cultural spheres according to the water system and their characteristics. In Chapter II, the contents of the ‘Mahan Historical and Cultural Sphere’, including the process of initiation and enactment of the 「Historical and Cultural Zone Reorganization Act」, were reviewed and the problems of the bill were examined. In Chapter Ⅲ, the cultural sphere of Mahan in Jeollabuk-do and its characteristics wereclassified into the cultural spheres according to the water system based on the remains of the tombs investigated so far. As a result, the cultural sphere of Mahan in Jeollabuk-do was subdivided largely into the Mangyeong River Basin - Dongjin River Basin - Gochang Stream Basin. In Chapter Ⅳ, As for the characteristics of the related river basins, it was found that there are a large number of tomb remains from a relatively early period coincident with the formation or establishment time of Mahan in the Mangyeong River Basin. In case of the Dongjin River Basin, the amounts of archaeological data are relatively small, but notable was the Unhak-ri tomb cluster in Jeongeup, where a belt of the Chinese Qin Dynasty was discovered. Lastly, in the Gochang Stream Basin, Mahan’s mounded burials since the 3rd century are densely distributed and it was confirmed that, among them, the ancient tombs cluster of Bongdeok-ri, Gochang are at its zenith. In the end, it turned out that all the tombs from the formation period of Mahan to the multiple and high mounded ancient tombs of the Mahan tradition could be confirmed through the tombs remains of the Mahan period in each water system of the Jeonbuk region. Consequently, it could be summed up that the proportion of Jeonbuk region on the historical stage of Mahan is heavily large. It seems therefore necessary to study Mahan culture in Jeonbuk region from a broader perspective with a view to advertise the excellence of Mahan culture in broader scope of Jeollabuk-do. In addition, it is further requested to mobilize active administrative power and to introduce an organic cooperative system with other regions. For this purpose, the nurturing of related experts should be accompanied, as well.
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韩国近代日本钟纹的传入、传播与传统的传承——全北马汉的历史文化领域及今后的任务
最近,部分地方地区被列入“历史文化区整顿法”的“马汉历史文化圈”,引起了当地民众的极大关注。幸运的是,该法案的修改案已经在国会获得通过,并将于今年6月开始实施。近年来,全北万营河流域一带被认为是世界上最大的铁器时代早期或马汉建立时期的墓葬遗址中心,对发掘出环形陶器和韩式铜匕首的坑冢进行了深入的研究。基于这样的一系列成就,从益山的美列山到全州的木山的盆形空间偶尔被设置为“Mangyeong河流域文化区”。此外,在全北地区还发现了以完州上云里遗址为代表的土葬遗址()。本文通过整理全北马汉地区的墓葬遗存,并根据水系和水系的特点,考察文化圈的建立,来考察马汉时期全北地区的重要性。第二章回顾了“马汉历史文化区”的内容,包括“历史文化区整顿法”的提出和制定过程,并对该法案存在的问题进行了分析。在Ⅲ章节中,以迄今为止调查的墓葬遗骸为基础,根据水系统,将全罗北道马汉的文化圈及其特征划分为文化圈。因此,全北马汉地区的文化圈被划分为万景江流域-东津江流域-高昌溪流域。在Ⅳ章节中,关于相关流域的特征,发现在Mangyeong江流域有大量与马汉形成或建立时间相吻合的较早时期的墓葬遗存。虽然东津江流域的考古资料相对较少,但在京邑的云学里墓群中发现了中国秦朝的带,值得关注。最后,在高敞溪流域,3世纪以来的马汉墓葬密集分布,其中高敞峰德里古墓群达到了顶峰。结果表明,通过全北各水系的马汉时期墓葬遗址,可以确认从马汉形成时期到马汉传统的多丘古墓葬。由此可以得出,全北地区在马汉历史舞台上所占的比重非常大。因此,为了在全北更广阔的范围内宣传马汉文化的优越性,有必要从更广阔的角度研究全北马汉文化。此外,还要求调动积极的行政力量,引进与其他地区的有机合作制度。为此,还应培养相关专家。
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