Comparative approach to the technological innovations in two different regions in the Proto-historic Period South Korea

Sungjoon Lee
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The new technologies of ceramic production, such as wheel-turning, paddling and firing in reducing-atmosphere, were widely diffused into the Northeastern periphery of East Asia during the Proto-historic period. As the Yan(燕) State established political and military outposts in the Liaoning area in the late Warring States period, new technologies accepted in the expanded territory also affected the ceramic production in the southern part of the Korean Peninsula. The previous researches on the transformation of ceramic production technology and organization in the Proto-historic period Northeast Asia have focused on the question of when and from where the technology was accepted, but this study attempted to explain it as a time-space process of the technological innovation. When the potters with new techniques and their production organizations migrated into a certain region, the contact with the potters from indigenous communities that produced ceramic wares in traditional methods took place. As potters based on different technological systems came into contact, the technology that had been introduced with the migration of potter was transmitted to the indigenous potters through the fabrication learning, and they acquired the new bodily techniques to produce traditional and new ceramic vessels. With these technological transformations, indigenous groups develop into a complex society and develop a new organization for the ceramic production. Along with these technological changes, a new specialized organization of ceramic production developed between indigenous communities. This paper attempted a comparative explanation of the processes of technological innovations in two different regions, the southeastern part of the Korean Peninsula and the upper Han-River valley, based on the agency theory.
韩国原始历史时期两个不同地区技术创新的比较研究
在原历史时期,陶瓷生产的新技术,如轮转、划桨和还原气烧制等,广泛传播到东亚东北边缘地区。战国后期,燕国在辽宁地区建立了政治和军事哨所,在扩大的领土上接受的新技术也影响了朝鲜半岛南部的陶瓷生产。以往对东北亚原历史时期陶瓷生产技术和组织变革的研究主要集中在技术被接受的时间和地点问题上,而本研究试图将其解释为技术创新的时空过程。当具有新技术和生产组织的陶工迁移到某一地区时,就与使用传统方法生产陶器的土著社区的陶工发生了接触。随着不同技术体系的陶工的接触,随着陶工迁移而引入的技术通过制作学习传播给了本土陶工,他们获得了新的身体技术来制作传统和新的陶瓷容器。随着这些技术变革,土著群体发展成为一个复杂的社会,并发展出一种新的陶瓷生产组织。随着这些技术的变化,一种新的专门的陶瓷生产组织在土著社区之间发展起来。本文试图基于代理理论对朝鲜半岛东南部和汉江上游两个不同地区的技术创新过程进行比较解释。
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