扶余郡寿里寺庙遗址出土文物研究历史回顾

Byongho Lee
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此次报告书的目的是整理扶余郡郡寿里寺庙遗址出土的主要遗存和遗物的研究历史,以促进对百济萨比时期(538 ~ 660年)寺庙遗址发掘成果的学术间研究。第二章主要介绍了日本帝国主义强占时期在扶余地区首次发现的军水里寺庙遗址的发现背景和调查过程,并对挖掘调查后发表的报告、1945年以后发表的学术报告、出土文物的数据库资料和重写报告等进行了总结。第三章描述了对寺庙中心遗址的研究成果和相关问题,包括大殿和木塔遗址。关于主厅场地,本章介绍了与双柱基、基石(位于顶部和底部柱基之间)和由屋顶瓦片制成的柱基有关的问题;然而,对于木塔,它解释了研究地基土壤“堆积”方法的重要性,并讨论了陡峭道路(运输石头)的存在,地下风格的基石(支撑主柱),以及安装圣髑箱的方法。此外,还说明了与扶余其他寺庙相比,哪些建筑物需要进行澄清。第四章从艺术史、考古学和建筑史三个方面对该遗址出土的主要文物进行了研究成果和问题分析。特别说明了在该遗址发现的叶蜡石坐佛和金青铜立菩萨在韩国雕刻史上的意义;粘土叶饰片的重要性;以及凸瓦和凹瓦在古代东亚一般瓦片研究中的重要性和相关问题。全寿里的寺庙遗址具有百济萨比时期建造的佛教寺庙的典型特征,其主要遗迹和遗物体现了百济寺庙的普遍性。
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Review of the Research History of the Relics Excavated from the Temple Site in Gunsu-ri, Buyeo
This report attempts to arrange the research history of the major remains and relics excavated from the Temple Site in Gunsu-ri, Buyeo, with a view to promoting inter-academy studies on the results of the excavation of the site, which dates from the Sabi Period of Baekje (538-660). Chapter II introduces the background to the discovery of the temple site in Gunsu-ri, which was the first such site to be found in Buyeo during the Japanese colonial era, and its investigation process, and then summarizes the report that was published after the excavation and investigation, the academic report published after 1945, and the database material and re-written report on the excavated relics. Chapter III describes the research results and the issues related to the remains found at the center of the temple, including the main hall and wooden pagoda sites. Regarding the main hall site, this chapter introduces the issues related to a double stylobate, a foundation stone (found between the top and bottom stylobates), and a stylobate made of roof tiles; while, regarding the wooden pagoda, it explains the importance of studying the method of “mounding” the foundation soil, and discusses the presence of a steep road (to transport stones), an underground-style foundation stone (which supported the main pillar), and the method of installing the reliquaries. In addition, it explains which kinds of building remains need to be clarified and compared to other temples in Buyeo. Chapter IV covers the research results and issues related to the major relics excavated from this site in terms of art history, archaeology, and the history of architecture. In particular, it explains the significance of two Buddhist statues found at the site, namely the Pyrophyllite Stone Seated Buddha and the Gilt-bronze Standing Bodhisattva, in terms of the history of sculpture in Korea; the importance of leaf decoration fragments made of clay; and the importance and issues related to convex roof-tiles and concave roof-tiles in terms of general roof tile studies in ancient East Asia. The temple site in Gunsu-ri exhibits the typical characteristics of a Buddhist temple that was built during the Sabi period of Baekje, and whose major remains and relics represent the universality of Baekje’s temples.
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