Korean Journal of Heritage: History & Science (헤리티지:역사와 과학)
- Volume 36
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- Pages.267-297
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- 2003
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- 3022-8085(pISSN)
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Firing Condition, Source Area and Quantitative Analysis of Plain Coarse Pottery from the Unjeonri Bronze Age Relic Site, Cheonan, Korea
천안 운전리 청동기 유적지에서 출토된 무문토기의 정량분석, 산지 및 소성조건
- Choi, Seok-Won (Department of Geoenvironmental Sciences, Kongju National University) ;
- Lee, Chan-Hee (Department of Cultural Heritage Conservation Sciences, Kongju National University) ;
- Oh, Kuy-Jin (Chungcheong Cultural Properties Research Institute) ;
- Lee, Hyo-Min (Department of Geoenvironmental Sciences, Kongju National University) ;
- Lee, Myeong-Seong (Department of Cultural Heritage Conservation Sciences, Kongju National University)
- 최석원 (공주대학교지질환경과학과) ;
- 이찬희 (공주대학교문화재보존과학과) ;
- 오규진 (충청문화재연구원) ;
- 이효민 (공주대학교지질환경과학과) ;
- 이명성 (공주대학교문화재보존과학과)
- Published : 2003.12.23
Abstract
The plain coarse pottery from the Unjeonri Bronze Age relic sites in the Cheonan, Korea were studied on the basis of clay mineralogy, geochemistry and archaegeological interpretations. For the research, the potteries are utilized at the analysis for 6 pieces of plain coarse potteries. Color of the these potteries are mainly light brown, partly shows the yellowish brown to reddish brown. The interior, surface and inside of the pottery appear as different colors in any cases. Original source materials making the Unjeonri potteries are used of mainly sandy clay soil with extreme coarse grained irregularly quartz and feldspar. The magnetic susceptibility of the Unjeonri pottery range from 0.20 to 1.20. And the Unjeonri soil's magnetic susceptibility agree almost with 0.20 to 1.30. In the same magnetization of soil and pottery, the results revealed that the Unjeonri soil and low material of pottery are same produced by identical source materials. The Unjeonri potteries and soil are very similar patterns with all characteristics of soil mineralogy, geochemical evolution trend. The result seems to be same relationships between the behavior and enrichment patterns on the basis of a compatible and a incompatible elements. Consequently, the Unjeonri potteries suggest that made the soil to be distributed in the circumstance of the relic sites as the raw material are high in a greater part. In the Unjeonri soil, the kaolinite is common occurred minerals. However, in the Unjeonri pottery, the kaolinite was not detected in all broken pieces. The kaolinite was presumed to destroy crystal structure during the firing processes of over
Keywords
- Unjeonri;
- Bronze Age;
- Plain Coarse Pottery;
- Clay Mineral;
- Geochemical Evolution;
- Source Area;
- Firing Condition