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'''Dolmens in Samgeo-ri, Ganghwa'''
 
'''Dolmens in Samgeo-ri, Ganghwa'''
  
Sometimes, a number of dolmens are found set in groups, and there are five dolmen groups in Ganghwado Island. This group of dolmens in Samgeo-ri includes nine table-type dolmens located on the western slope of Goryeosan Mountain. Several dolmens in this group have small holes on their capstones, and some historians suggest that the holes are closely related to the constellations. These dolmens are on the World Heritage list.
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A dolmen is a type of megalithic tomb constructed during the Bronze Age. Dolmens are found all over the world, but are notably concentrated in the Northeast Asian countries. Especially, with an estimated number of 40,000 to 45,000, dolmens in South and North Korea account for nearly 40% of the world’s total. Ganghwado Island contains a total of 127 dolmens, and 70 of them in comparatively better states were inscribed on the UNESCO World Heritage List in 2000, along with other dolmens in the Hwasun and Gochang areas in Jeolla-do.
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Sometimes, a number of dolmens are found set in groups, and there are five dolmen groups in Ganghwado Island. This group of dolmens in Samgeo-ri includes nine dolmens located on the western slope of Goryeosan Mountain. They are of “table” type, which was constructed by placing several upright stone slabs on the ground to make a stone chamber and covering them with a wide, flat capstone. Several dolmens in this group have small holes on their capstones, and some historians suggest that the holes are closely related to the constellations. These dolmens are on the World Heritage list.
  
 
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2018년 8월 8일 (수) 13:54 판

삼거리고인돌군
Dolmens in Samgeo-ri, Ganghwa
대표명칭 삼거리고인돌군
영문명칭 Dolmens in Samgeo-ri, Ganghwa
한자 三巨里고인돌群
주소 인천광역시 강화군 하점면 삼거리 산120
지정(등록) 종목 인천광역시 기념물 제45호
지정(등록)일 1999.04.26
분류 유적건조물/무덤/무덤/지석묘
소유자 인천광역시 강화군청
수량/면적 9기 / 177,577㎡



해설문

국문

강화 지역에는 청동기 시대의 대표적인 무덤인 고인돌이 여기저기 흩어져 있으며, 특히 이들 중 10~20여 기에 달하는 무리를 이루고 있는 고인돌군이 5곳이 있다. 이 중 하나인 삼거리 고인돌군은 고려산 북쪽 능선에 위치하며, 모두 9기의 탁자식 고인돌이 있다. 삼거리 고인돌 중에는 덮개돌에 성혈(性穴)이라고 하는 작은 바위 구멍이 패여 있기도 하는데 이를 별자리와 연관 짓기도 한다. 2000년 12월 2일 고창, 화순의 고인돌 유적과 함께 유네스코 세계문화유산에 등록되었다.

영문

Dolmens in Samgeo-ri, Ganghwa

A dolmen is a type of megalithic tomb constructed during the Bronze Age. Dolmens are found all over the world, but are notably concentrated in the Northeast Asian countries. Especially, with an estimated number of 40,000 to 45,000, dolmens in South and North Korea account for nearly 40% of the world’s total. Ganghwado Island contains a total of 127 dolmens, and 70 of them in comparatively better states were inscribed on the UNESCO World Heritage List in 2000, along with other dolmens in the Hwasun and Gochang areas in Jeolla-do.

Sometimes, a number of dolmens are found set in groups, and there are five dolmen groups in Ganghwado Island. This group of dolmens in Samgeo-ri includes nine dolmens located on the western slope of Goryeosan Mountain. They are of “table” type, which was constructed by placing several upright stone slabs on the ground to make a stone chamber and covering them with a wide, flat capstone. Several dolmens in this group have small holes on their capstones, and some historians suggest that the holes are closely related to the constellations. These dolmens are on the World Heritage list.