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| + | The Archaeological Site in Sinchang-dong provides important evidence of ancient farming and lifestyle from the Iron Age. Structural remains at the site include swamps, ponds, earthenware kilns, drainage paths, house sites, and jar coffin tombs. The discovery of 53 jar coffin tombs of children is most notable. Excavated from the coffins were earthenware and ironware, while earthenware, woodwork, stoneware were excavated from the marsh and pond sites. Notably, wooden artifacts like combs, hoes, and barrel covers were discovered from the first time in Korea, preserved by the swamp. Burnt rice, rice seed, and apricot stones were also discovered, attesting to the agriculture of the time. | ||
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2025년 8월 7일 (목) 18:32 판
Ancient Life: The Archeological Site in Sinchang-dong
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The Archaeological Site in Sinchang-dong provides important evidence of ancient farming and lifestyle from the Iron Age. Structural remains at the site include swamps, ponds, earthenware kilns, drainage paths, house sites, and jar coffin tombs. The discovery of 53 jar coffin tombs of children is most notable. Excavated from the coffins were earthenware and ironware, while earthenware, woodwork, stoneware were excavated from the marsh and pond sites. Notably, wooden artifacts like combs, hoes, and barrel covers were discovered from the first time in Korea, preserved by the swamp. Burnt rice, rice seed, and apricot stones were also discovered, attesting to the agriculture of the time.
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