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원로와의 대담-전 성균관대 이공대학장 박흥수박사

  • Lee, Gwang-Yeong
    • The Science & Technology
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    • v.28 no.4 s.311
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    • pp.75-77
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    • 1995
  • 우리나라 고대 도량형연구의 개척자로 성균관대학교 물리학과를 창립, 그 기초를 다졌고 음악에 심취해서 국악의 기본음계를 정립하는데 큰 공을 세운 물리학자 송은 박흥수 박사(76세)는 그가 30여년간 살아온 서울 성북구 삼선동5가 151-13의 옛 아이 시 에이(I.C.A)주택에서 지금도 고대 도량형연구에 꺼지지 않는 정열의 불꽃을 사르고 있다. 박박사가 태어난 곳은 울산지 중구 송정도 70번지. 지금은 사람의 왕래가 많은 도심에 속해 있지만. 1919년2월23일 그가 태어나 살던 송정마을은 도시와 거리가 먼 작은 농촌이었다.

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The Natural Hazards and Drought Periodicity in Korea during the Ancient Times Based on Samguksaki (삼국사기를 통해 본 한국 고대의 자연재해와 가뭄주기)

  • Yoon, Soon-Ock;Hwang, Sang-Ill
    • Journal of the Korean Geographical Society
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    • v.44 no.4
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    • pp.497-509
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    • 2009
  • Records on natural hazards such as droughts, floods, smallpox and attacks of grasshoppers are classified and analyzed during the Ancient Times(BC 57$\sim$AD 935) based on the Historical Records of the Three Kingdoms Age(Samguksaki main record), and influences on human activities and relationships of each natural hazard are studied. The strongest influences on the agricultural productivity were the drought and the influences of floods were weak. The most floods were not destructive hazards because the cultivated lands were distributed in the valley plains and the towns and villages were constructed in the area free from the floods during the Ancient Times. The attacks of grasshoppers have the high frequencies with the droughts. The smallpox of the Ancient Times has no relationships with the dearth, floods and droughts. This means that the waterborne infections happened periodically and after the unification, the infectious diseases happened continuously due to the urbanization leading the concentration of population on the capital. Two cycles of droughts are recognized, and they happened with the time intervals of approximately 500 years during approximately 1000 years in Shilla dynasty.

Classification of Korean Ancient Glass Pieces by Pattern Recognition Method (패턴인지법에 의한 한국산 고대 유리제품의 분류)

  • Lee Chul;Czae Myung-Zoon;Kim Seungwon;Kang Hyung Tae;Lee Jong Du
    • Journal of the Korean Chemical Society
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    • v.36 no.1
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    • pp.113-124
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    • 1992
  • The pattern recognition methods of chemometrics have been applied to multivariate data, for which ninety four Korean ancient glass pieces have been determined for 12 elements by neutron activation analysis. For the purpose, principal component analysis and non-linear mapping have been used as the unsupervised learning methods. As the result, the glass samples have been classified into 6 classes. The SIMCA (statistical isolinear multiple component analysis), adopted as a supervised learning method, has been applied to the 6 training set and the test set. The results of the 6 training set were in accord with the results by principal component analysis and non-linear mapping. For test set, 17 of 33 samples were each allocated to one of the 6 training set.

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The Geomorphic Characteristics on the Location of Gyeongju, Capital City of 'Saro' and 'Silla' Kingdomsin Ancient Times, Korea (고대국가 사로국과 신라의 수도 경주의 입지에 미친 지형 특성)

  • Hwang, Sangill;Yoon, Soon-Ock
    • Journal of The Geomorphological Association of Korea
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    • v.20 no.3
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    • pp.79-94
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    • 2013
  • Gyeongju in Saro or Silla one of ancient kingdoms in Yeongnam region of southeast Korea, had been developed as a capital city for thousand years despite its unfavorable geographical location being leaned to the southeastern part of the Korean Peninsula. Although this rare case in the world resulted from various facts relevant to political capability and intelligence of the ancient Gyeongju people, the geomorphic characteristics played a key role for its political development. In this paper, we discuss the establishment and growth of ancient kingdoms in Gyeongju area in terms of geomorphological factors such as the Taebaek and Sobaek mountain ranges, distribution of fault lines and alluvial fans along the eastern coast of the peninsula, characteristics of the coastal regions. That is, abundant grain supply from alluvial fans in Gyeongju and surrounding areas, high population-carrying capacity of land and positioning of an ancient supercity were made possible by the geomorphological contributions. Furthermore, Gyeongju could hold the lead in competition with surrounding kingdoms by accumulation of wealth and military superiority derived from production and circulation of salt and iron works. Gyeongju had become the capital of ancient kingdoms due to the geomorphic advantages during the ancient times in Korea.

연재I - 문화속 수의학(6) 잉카의 큰 고양이, 펠리노

  • Cheon, Myeong-Seon
    • Journal of the korean veterinary medical association
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    • v.46 no.3
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    • pp.221-224
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    • 2010
  • 지금 국립중앙박물관 입구 계단에는 마추픽추(Machu Picchu)가 옮겨와 있다. 얼마 전 큰 홍수로 인해 관광객들이 고립되었던 바로 그 페루의 잉카 유적지이다. 계단에 붙여진 사진에 지나지 않지만 한 계단씩 오를 때 약간이나마 이 고산 도시 유적에 가까이 가는 흥분감을 맛볼 수 있다. 올해 3월 말까지 열리는 특별기획전시에는 고대 안데스 지역의 고고학 유물들이 전시된다. 특히 동물을 형상화 한 많은 유적들이 있어 우리 수의사들에게도 흥미로운 이야깃거리가 적지 않다.

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Transformation of Urban Spatial Structure by Using Historical Geographic Information - Case Study of Shenyang in China - (역사지리정보를 활용한 도시공간구조 변화에 관한 형태학적 연구 - 근대 심양의 도시성장을 대상으로 -)

  • Lee, Kyung-Chan;Choi, Bong-Moon
    • The Journal of the Korea Contents Association
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    • v.6 no.12
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    • pp.147-154
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    • 2006
  • The final purpose of this study is to explore morphological change of Shenyang in the period of the rising Chung Dynasty. For that purpose we have tried to build the historical GIS DB of site and analysis of the structure and shape pattern of the city by using the functions of GIS. From the view of spatial structure and cultural context, main characteristics, which is derived from the analysis of ancient map of Shenyang, can be summarized into five things as follows ; transformation of open spatial structure into closed structure, combination of horizontal spatial structure with vertical structure, transformation of practical spatial structure into symbolic structure, transformation of natural spatial structure into institutional form of ancient Chinese capital city, conservation of traditional Manchurian culture.

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On the Influence Each Other Between the Monks in the Buddhist Temples and the Society in Towns or Villages (중국(中國) 지방사회(地方社會)와 불교사원(佛敎寺院) 그리고 승인(僧人)의 상호(相互) 영향(影響)에 관한 일고(一考))

  • Yan, Yao zhong
    • Korean Journal of Heritage: History & Science
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    • v.45 no.3
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    • pp.60-79
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    • 2012
  • Environment of ancient Chinese Buddhist temple can be classified to three types such as regional society(鄕村), famous mountain(名山), and urban areas(都市). This made differences in environment where a temple existed and in turn, affected development of Buddhism. And this made another type in relationship between Buddhist temple and a society. This study explains influences which regional society gave on not only Buddhist temple and a monk but also existence and development of Buddhism. When temples are placed in different environmental position, that is, urban areas and regional society, among a social structure, they eventually should adapt to a different society externally and internally. As told in above, ancient Chinese Buddhist temple was located in regional society, famous mountain, and urban areas. Since Eastern Jin and Sixteen Kingdoms, as number of temple much increased, and temples and monks were concentrated on famous mountain, temples in famous mountains and urban areas had developed showing similar aspects each other. But because temples in regional society were influenced a little differently, this study focused on the point. There are four kinds of influences between temples and monks in regional areas. Monks in regional areas had a comparatively close relationship with a society because they came from same area or surrounding areas. Therefore,powers of regional areas restrict influences made by monk group in temple. Second, temples in regional areas shared their joys and sorrows depending on regional economy. Temples in regional areas became a public place for the society and often a market place. In fact, construction and existence of a temple originally became a driving force in regional economy. This is because construction of temple needs artisans and materials and some temples had visitors and included market economy like consumption of incense and candles, though the economic size was large or small. And when regional areas experienced natural disaster or man-made disaster or had poor harvest or economy was in depression, monks left temples and then, temples themselves could not exist. Third, the relationship between temples in regional areas and Buddhists was distinguished from the temples in urban areas and famous mountains. This is because temples in China were places where monks practiced and at the same time, places where general Buddhists worshipped. So there were always a number of Buddhists around the temples. Forth, Buddhism in resional areas was connected to regional Folk beliefs. As a result, Buddhism was spread across the nation, worship with local color often was changed to Buddhist belief or was tinged with Buddhism. While temples in regional areas maintained a close relationship with regional society.they were influenced by the region or gave influences. As a representative example, temples in regional areas showed model behaviors instead of roles of facilities related to various cultures with comparatively advanced level - for example, school, hospital etc. The temples highly affected funerary rites in regional areas. Chinese tombs were mainlymade in regional areas. After death,people living in urban areas were buried in hometown or at least, they were buried in suburbs not urban areas. Temples in regional areas generally participated in funerary rites. Above shows that though most of famous Buddhist temples were located in urban areas not in famous mountains,majority of temples were located in vast regional areas. Through mutual interaction between temples and regional society, the temples in the regional areas were related to Chinese people of over 90% and regional areas became the most important foundation for Buddhism in China. Mutual influences between temples in regional areas and the general public in regions were omnidirectional and spreaded to every aspects of social life in small or large degree. Thus Tombs in temple were widely spreaded across regional areas over time and space. This is enough to explain a close relationship between Buddhist temples and rural society in ancient China.

Model for Cultual Engineering on Water Front (수변문화공학의 새로운 모델)

  • Hong, Gil-Pyo
    • Proceedings of the Korea Water Resources Association Conference
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    • 2011.05a
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    • pp.107-107
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    • 2011
  • 인류가 수렵생활에서 농경문화로 정착됨에 따라, 물을 손쉽게 이용할 수 있는 하천이나 호소의 수변공간을 활용하여 고대문명이 형성되어 왔다. 이와 같은 고대문명이 근대 산업화에 의한 새로 운 문명으로 이어지면서, 종래의 하천이나 호소의 수변공간을 이용한 생활과 문화로부터 대외지향적인 해안공간을 중심으로, 그것이 확장되기에 이르렀다. 특히, 최근의 세계화에 수반되어 많은 국가들이 대외지향의 편리성 도모를 위하여, 일종의 제2의 도시국가형태의 문화가 이루어지면서, 새로운 형태의 문명이 태동하고 있는 듯하다. 이와 같은 배경에서, 우리나라는 저 출산 고령화 사회라고 하는 새로운 조류가 긴박하게 진전되고, 도시화율이 90%, GDP의 대외 의존도가 80%에 육박하고 있는 등으로, 고도의 수변공간을 활용하는 세계 유수의 도시국가의 형태로 이행되고 있는 듯하다. 그러므로 종래의 하천 호소 해안 등의 수변공간의 이용을 위하여 발전시켜온 하천공학이나 해안 항만공학만으로서는 이러한 변화에 대응하가가 미흡하고, 더욱이, 20세기후반으로부터 시작된 환경적요인의 도입에는 아직까지 혼란이 야기되고 있어, 새로이 형성시켜가야 할 수변문화의 효율성제고의 도구로서의 새로운 공학의 발전이 모색되어야한다. 이는 수변공간의 이용 안전 환경이라고 하는 큰 틀로서의 문화 문명을 만들어 갈수 있는 공학이어야 할 것이다. 기존의 수공학 위주의 공학개념에서 종합공학 또는 공학종합의 학문으로서 인문사회, 첨단과학기술까지의 대융합을 고려한, 장소나 공간이라고 하는 "것(물(物))"의 디자인뿐만 아니라 장면, 상황, 규칙 만들기라고 하는 "일(사(事))"의 디자인까지도 포함되는 공학의 새로운 모델을 제시한다. 주요내용으로서는, 새로운 수면문화조성을 촉진하여, 지속가능한 인류문명이 유지 될 수 있도록 지금까지의 터 무늬 또는 자취를 최대한 살리면서, 최근의 하천 해안을 중심으로 한 외부의존형 대도시권형의 국토이용에서, 지식산업단지 생산녹지 등을 최대한 아우를 수 있는 소위 글로발형의 국토이용을 촉진할 수 있는 수변문화공학의 모델을 제안한다.

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A Study on the Myochim theory applied to educational space in the Chosun Dynasty - Focused on Seowon Architecture - (조선시대 교육공간에 적용된 묘침제에 관한 연구 - 서원(書院)건축을 중심으로 -)

  • Lee, Jong-Chan;Kwak, Dong-Yeob
    • The Journal of Sustainable Design and Educational Environment Research
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    • v.18 no.3
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    • pp.39-49
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    • 2019
  • Confucian ideologies formed a unique spatial order in the spatial composition of seowon architecture. Confucian scholars viewed ancient China as the ideal society, so they tried to apply the "Myochim" theory, the architectural system of the time, to the Joseon society. However, it was not easy to apply ancient architectural ideas in Joseon in the 16th century. Therefore, various opinions were presented by scholars to establish the relationship between Joseon alone. Unlike the Ki-ho school application of this theory, the construction of Seowon was done according to ancient principles from a practical standpoint, there were fewer experiments for actual application in Yeong-nam school. This was a pragmatic attitude that presupposes a clear difference between the ancient Chinese system and the reality of Joseon in the 17th century.

The Type of Dwelling Sites of Ancient People and Excavation-Recommended Spot in the Viewpoint of Geomorphology - 'Ohnju Region Urban Development Business Site' as an Example - (지형학적 관점에서 본 고대인의 생활터전 유형 및 시굴 추천지점 -충남 아산 '온주지구 도시개발 사업부지'를 사례로-)

  • Park, Ji-Hoon
    • The Korean Journal of Quaternary Research
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    • v.25 no.2
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    • pp.25-37
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    • 2011
  • The purpose of this study is to assume the particular area of hills where it is highly possible for historical site to be buried in the viewpoint of geomorphology and based on this to suggest excavation-recommended area. Namely, this writer is to understand the dwelling site type of ancient people who had resided there at that time for the object of 'Ohnju region urban development business site' (referred as investigation area hereinafter) and considering the characteristics of micro-landform of hills which are distributed in investigation area and is to recommend the area where it is highly possible for historical site to be buried. The result of analysis is like the following. (1) Dwelling site types of ancient people who might have resided in the whole area of investigation region are discovered to be largely 'low hills+wetland' of Type-I and 'alluvial fan(or river terrace+wetland' of Type-II. (2) In investigation area if the area which has high possibility of distribution of historical site namely, excavation-recommended area is looked as based on micro-landform unit of hills, they are Crest slope and Crest flat. Individual area ratios which Crest slope and Crest flat occupies in investigation area are 12.9% and 10.2% respectively and the rankings are 3 and 6 each. And excavation-recommended areas in valley plain(or bottomland) of investigation area are in the vicinity of 'distal end' or 'buried distal end'of small scale alluvial fan.

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