韩国扶余松国里遗址坑道入口位置研究

B. Kang, Gyongtaek Kim
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本文的目的是研究在韩国扶余松国里的韩国青铜器时代墓室中发现的椭圆形特征中间的两个洞的性质。青铜器时代的坑道是韩国最丰富的考古特征之一。因此,已经对坑道进行了详细的研究,到目前为止已经知道了一些特征。虽然许多研究人员一直对坑道入口的位置感兴趣,但尚未清楚地知道。在松国里式(圆形)碉堡的中心,出现了椭圆形的特征。人们普遍认为它们不是健康的。相反,它们被认为是一个临时的储存坑或一个石器制造坑(石器的车间)。研究人员一直在密切关注在椭圆形特征中发现的两个洞。一些研究人员认为它们要么是中心桩孔,要么是普通桩孔。然而,我们提出了一个假设,即椭圆形特征是人们运动的痕迹,两个洞是梯子的腿产生的痕迹,用于进入碉堡。为了验证这一假设,我们利用了许多不同的中国历史文献和民族志观察,并结合了居住在西伯利亚和阿拉斯加地区的原住民的洞穴。事实证明,欧洲探险家和俄罗斯研究人员的文献资料和观察结果很好地吻合,并提供了关于碉堡整体结构和入口位置的重要信息。根据对松国里遗址的考古资料进行分析的结果,我们认为这两个洞很有可能是梯子腿的痕迹,而坑道的屋顶上有一个开口/窗户/烟囱。”
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A Study on the Location of Entrance of the Pithouse at Songguk-ri Site, Buyeo, Korea
The purpose of this paper is to examine the nature of two holes identified in the middle of the oval-shape feature in the Korean Bronze Age pithouses at Songguk-ri, Buyeo Korea. Pithouses dated to the Bronze Age have turned out to be one of the most abundant archaeological features in Korea. Therefore, a detailed research concerning pithouses has been conducted and a number of characteristics have been known so far. Although many researchers have long been interested in the location of entrance to pithouses, it has not yet been clearly known. Oval-shape features have been exposed in the center of Songguk-ri style(roundish) pithouses. It is generally accepted that they are not hearths. Rather, they have been regarded as either a temporary storage pit or a stone tool manufacturing pit(a workshop for stone tools). Researchers have been paying a close attention to the two holes discovered in the oval-shape feature. Some researchers consider them to be either central post holes or ordinary post holes. However, we formulated a hypothesis that the oval-shape feature is the trace of people's movement and two holes are the marks generated by the legs of a ladder for entrance to the pithouse. To test this hypothesis we utilized many different Chinese historical documents and ethnographic observations in conjunction with the pithouses of the aboriginal peoples who inhabited in both Siberia and Alaska regions. It turned out that the documentary sources and observations made by European explorers and Russian researchers well correspond and provide a critical information about overall structure and the location of the entrance of pithouse. Based on the outcome of the analysis against the archaeological data from Songguk-ri site, we came to a conclusion that there was a high possibility that the two holes were the marks of the legs of a ladder for entrance and an opening/window/chimney was located on top of the roof of the pithouse.
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