고고학
신라·가야 토기양식의 생성
목록- 저자 이성주
- 시대
- 학술지명 한국고고학보72
- 페이지
- 발행기관
- ISBN/ISSN
- 발행지역
- 발행연도 2009
초록(영문)
As a category of pottery, Dojil-ware was first characterized by its stonewarelike, hard-fired body. However, the practice of forming techniques should be considered more carefully in order to understand the development of this largescale ceramic production system of ancient Korea. The Dojil-ware potters of the Silla and Gaya regions, who had adopted skillful wheel-throwing methods and effective paddling techniques, produced several specialized classes of vessels, in a large quantity, for burial consumption. During the fifth and sixth centuries AD, the style of funerary vessels illustrated interesting distributional patterns. Archaeologists have approached the spatial variation observed amongst the distribution of Dojil-ware styles as a means of understanding the socio-political interactions which took place between the Silla and Gaya polities, assuming that the distribution of a specific pottery style was controlled by a political power. In this study, irrelevant assumptions and historical narratives are rejected and the following two interrelated questions are addressed. First, how or under what process was a specific pottery style created? Second, what made it possible for some pottery styles to endure for hundreds of years, whilst continuously undergoing slight modifications at the same time? To answer the first question, the cha?e op?atoire approach is adopted in order to explain how Dojil-ware potters chose certain technological elements, according to the given technological knowledge and social context, in order to reorganize fabrication procedures and forming gestures. To properly address the second question, it should be assumed that specific stylistic behaviors present within craftspecialization were created under conditions in which sufficient demand made it possible to maintain the large-scale production system. The learning process between craftsmen and apprentices in a large-scale production system could ensure the continuation of a specific pottery style within a certain geographical range
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