S2023-212a
광주문화예술인문스토리플랫폼
In Life and in Death: Housing Practices Over Time 》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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S2023-212a | Story | Episode | Ancient Life: The Archeological Site in Sinchang-dong | Ancient Life: The Archeological Site in Sinchang-dong | http://dh.aks.ac.kr/~gwangju/wiki/index.php/S2023-212a | http://dh.aks.ac.kr/~gwangju/icon/episode.png |
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