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동북 아시아 권역의 동질성

  • 이종용
    • Proceedings of the Speleological Society Conference
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    • 1995.08a
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    • pp.82-82
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    • 1995
  • I. 서론 II. 대륙문화의 남진 1. 고조선(단군조선)시대는 물론 기씨조선, 위만조선, 한의 사군, 삼국시대 그후 조선시대까지 우리 한반도는 중국의 한문화를 받아들여 한자문화권역에 포함되었다. 2. 한반도는 나름대로의 토착문화를 발전시켰다고는 하겠으나 이 북방문화는 다시 일본열도에 불교, 천자문의 전달에서 볼수 있듯이 동북 아시아권의 문화권이 새로 형성하였다고 할 수 있다. 3. 따라서 북방 민족 문화권, 한자문화권이 동북아시아 문화권이라 보겠다.(중략)

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청대 피령의 조형적 특성

  • 박현정
    • Proceedings of the Korea Fashion and Costume Design Association Conference
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    • 2004.06a
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    • pp.34-38
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    • 2004
  • 복식사 연구의 의의 중 하나는 고대 복식 자료를 현대 패션 디자인에 활용하는데 있다. 현대 패션디자이너들은 전통 복식의 스타일, 소재, 색, 문양 등에서 디자인 영감을 얻고 있다. 이러한 측면에서 본 연구에서는 고대 아시아 북방 민족들에게서 시작되어 중국 본토에 보편화되었으며 청조에는 관복의 구성품목으로 제도화된 피령에 대해 살펴보고자 한다.(중략)

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바이칼은 우리에게 무엇인가 - 몽골.시베리아 역사 낳고 기른 '자궁' -

  • 주채혁
    • Proceedings of the Korean Society of Grassland Science Conference
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    • 2004.07a
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    • pp.15-23
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    • 2004
  • - 시원 알기 위해서는 고대 국가의 중심부 아닌 기원지에 주목해야 알타이 사얀산에서 비롯해 순록의 먹이인 이끼 따라 한반도로 이동 - 한민족은 바이칼에서 온 순록유목민의 후손" 바이칼은 거대한 화산지대이며 약 1만3,000년 전 빙하기 후기 이후 고도가 낮고 온천수가 솟아나는 등 사람이 살기에 적합해 유라시아 북방 몽골리안의 창세기가 쓰인 장엄한 역사무대다.(중략)

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A Study on Hairstyle in Northern Nation of Ancient China (중국고대 북방민족의 발식(髮飾)에 관한 연구- 요(遼).금(金).원(元)을 중심으로 -)

  • Park, Chun-Sun;Kim, Il-Jung
    • Korean Journal of Human Ecology
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    • v.15 no.4
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    • pp.573-583
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    • 2006
  • Hair styles for human being develope according to the natural environment. Chinese hair styles have been changed from tousled hair to pigtailed hair, later additional style of shaved hair, became pigtailed. Each hair style for people, however, is based on each people's culture and history. Thus, the same changed had not been applied to each culture simultaneously. Hairstyle for Yao(遼) Jin(金) Yuan(元) that is a representation of ancient northern tribe, is summarized as follow; Tung Hu'(東胡)s inferior, Khitai(契丹)'s hair style is tousled hair and Sushen(肅愼),'s inferior, Jurchen(女眞) has partial shave and left 2 strand of pigtail. Hun'(匈奴)s inferior, Mongol(蒙古) has hair in top and shaved head except both sides and rear. One style is circular shape of braided hair at both sides. The other is one strand pigtail at the rear head, which is the original shape for Man'(滿) pigtail later.

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A Study on the History of the Scripts in Soviet Union (소비에트 표기체 제정 역사 고찰)

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    • Russian Language and Literature
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    • no.67
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    • pp.155-173
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    • 2019
  • After the October Revolution, the Soviet Union created a theory of creating letters for people who did not have scripts, and the task of applying this theory to the actuality emerged. As a result of this activity, the number of languages that have obtained the scripts exceeds the number of scripts created throughout Europe. At that time, most of the people of the Soviet republics spoke only mother tongue, and it had only oral form. In the shortest time, a scripts system for the Soviet people's mother tongue was to be created to approach and educate a large number of people to the achievements of international science and culture. At that time, Russians, Ukrainians, Georgians, and Armenians had developed and had a script system that fit their language. The languages of Tatars, Kazakhs, Kyrgyzs, Uzbeks, Turkmen, Tajiks and Azerbaizans had not well suited to Turkic languages, based on Arabic characters reflecting Semitic characteristics. For some minorities such as the Yakuts and the Chubashians, the Cyrillic-based notation had already been established before the revolution, but about 50 peoples, especially all northern peoples, had no scripts. As we see above, not only peoples who did not have not scripts before the revolution, but also scripts for all ethnic groups of the Soviet Union, which had previously been based on Latin, Arab or Jewish scripts, were created to access and educated large numbers of people within the shortest time to the achievements of world science and culture. The principle of markings for the people without the Soviet Union was to represent the unique notes of the ethnic languages by considering the unique phonetic components of the ethnic language as much as possible while observing the unity required for the Soviet ethnic characters, approaching the actual literary language and actually creating supplementary letters.

A Study on Indigenous Culture of Gando and Countermeasure against China's Distorting Action (간도의 우리문화와 중국의 왜곡에 관한 대응방안 연구)

  • Shin, Yong-Woo;Oh, Won-Kyu
    • Journal of Cadastre & Land InformatiX
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    • v.44 no.2
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    • pp.25-44
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    • 2014
  • South Korea did not take action when South Korea was in a situation of lost the diplomatic rights in 1909, despite Gando is incorporated into Chinese territory illegally by the Gando Convention between Japan and China. But it is obvious that Gando is called South Korea's territory in various cultural aspects and historical facts scattered in Gando. But China employs every means possible to make it their own territory taking up the territory projects including the China's Northeast Asian Project distorting the facts that Gando is South Korea's territory. This is the ulterior motive to make it their territory by distorting the history and culture rather than arguing right or wrong on the meaninglessly convention. We need to take action about it because we know the ulterior motive of China. To do this, it is really important to reveal the fact who is the original owner of culture scattered in Gando. As cultural sovereignty is also one of the factors that determine the territorial sovereignty, real owner of the land is a people who enjoy the culture inhabited in its territory. This paper says that master of Gando culture is ours who are the owner of a northern culture leading from old Chosen dynasty. Because our nation settles the culture in Gando since the release of modern Bonggeum area as well as ancient. In addition to knowing that we are the owner of Gando culture, the researcher proposes a methodology to respond to the China that often distorts the cultural truth. Past history can be manipulated, but culture which is embedded with human's interior mature and formed with exposures out cannot be distorted. In addition, the researcher proposes the political agenda to review whether the Chung history is really a Chinese history or not.

A Comparative Study on Pigtails for the Mongolian and the Koryo Dynasty (몽골과 고려의 변발 연구)

  • Kim Ki-Sun
    • Journal of the Korea Fashion and Costume Design Association
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    • v.7 no.1
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    • pp.113-124
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    • 2005
  • Information sources about Mongolian pigtail of 13-14C are relatively rich. But it was difficult to estimate the shape of the pigtail in detail with the descriptions in historical writing or travel books only, and paintings were neither enough to observe the beautiful shape of the pigtail closely on the whole because the portrayed characters were always wearing their hats. However, the authors could trace the detailed shape of the pigtail of 13-14C through close investigation into Mongolian stone statue of the period. In conclusion, the authors performed a comparative study by historically comparing the historical writings, archeological materials, ethnological materials and figurative arts featuring medieval Mongolian pigtail. And the authors paid careful attention to the meaning of those materials to the hairdo history. Historically nothern minority races have become assimilated with surrounding races in language, culture and customs through long economical and cultural exchange, and today their national traits gradually fade away by globalization. But each minority race still stands independently and maintain its own traditional culture. only recently began the study by Korean researchers on Mongolian pigtail, and there is still much to be discussed in ethnological issues such as racial pedigree.

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Thinking in Terms of East-West Contacts through Spreading Process of Sarmathia-Pattened Scabbard on Tillya-Tepe Site in Afghanistan (아프가니스탄 틸랴 테페의 사르마티아(Sarmathia)식 검집 패용 방식의 전개 과정으로 본 동서교섭)

  • Lee, Song Ran
    • Korean Journal of Heritage: History & Science
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    • v.45 no.4
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    • pp.54-73
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    • 2012
  • In this article, we examined the patterns of activities of the Sarmathians though in a humble measure, with a focus on the regions where the Sarmathian sheaths spreaded. One of the main weapons the mounted nomads like the Scythias, the Sarmathians, and the Alans used at war was a spear. Though complementary, a sword was the most convenient and appropriate weapon when fighting at a near distance, fallen from the horse to the ground. The Sarmathian swords continued the tradition of the Akinakes which the Scythias or the Persians used, but those of the Sarmathians showed some advances in terms of the easiness with which a sword was drawn out from a sheath, and the way the sheaths were worn to parts of a human body. It turns out that the Sarmathian sheaths, which were designed for the people to draw swords easily, having the sheaths attached to thighs through 4 bumps, spread extensively from Pazyryk, Altai, to South Siberia, Bactria, Parthia and Rome. The most noteworthy out of all the Sarmathian sheaths were the ones that were excavated from the 4th tomb in Tillatepe, Afghanistan which belonged to the region of Bactria. The owner of the fourth tomb of Tilla-tepe whose region was under the control of Kushan Dynasty at that time, was buried wearing Sarmathian swords, and regarded as a big shot in the region of Bactria which was also under the governance of Kushan Dynasty. The fact that the owner of the tomb wore two swords suggests that there had been active exchange between Bactria and Sarmathia. It seemed that the reason why the Sarmathians could play an important role in the exchange between the East and the West might have something to do with their role of supplying Chinese goods to Silk Road. That's why we are interested in how the copper mirrors of Han Dynasty, decoration beads like melon-type beads, crystal beads and goldring articulated beads, and the artifacts of South China which produced silks were excavated in the northern steppe route where the Sarmathians actively worked. Our study have established that the eye beads discovered in Sarmathian tomb estimated to have been built around the 1st century B.C. were reprocessed in China, and then imported to Sarmathia again. We should note the Huns as a medium between the Sarmathians and the South China which were far apart from each other. Thus gold-ring articulated beads which were spread out mainly across the South China has been discovered in the Huns' remains. On the other hand, between 2nd century B.C. and 2nd century A.D. which were main periods of the Sarmathians, it was considered that the traffic route connecting the steppe route and the South China might be West-South silk road which started from Yunnan, passed through Myanmar, Pakistan, and Afghanistan, and then went into the east of India. The West-south Silk road is presumed to have been used by nomadic tribes who wanted to get the goods from South China before the Oasis route was activated by the Han Dynasty's policy of managing the countries bordering on Western China.