Stone-mound-tombs are being found in the up and mid stream of Han River around the 3rd Century B.C. In the distribution region of stone-mound-tombs, conventional native groups who used plain coarse pottery resided. This study is conducted to examine the relations with plain coarse pottery(nonstylobate) that existed in the up and mid stream of Hanseongbaekjae by reviewing the existence of stone-mound-tombs found in the up and mid stream of Han River and data reported. First, some stone-mound-tombs revealed in the up and mid stream of Bukhan River seem to disappear now or be wrongly perceived. In case of the up and mid stream of Namhan River, those in Pyeongchang River basin are not reliable except in Eungam-ri. In addition, tombs in Dong River basin look like stone-mound-tombs but most of them are not considered as stone-mound-tombs. Regarding remains in the up and mid stream of Han River, those in Bukhan River are Jikgudangyeongho(a short-necked jar) with Hanseongbaekjae style that were revealed as the form of toms and localized pottery with three legs are also buried. In comparison, remains in Namhan River are cooking pottery, soft & hard patted lattice, and short-necked jars with patted fish bone patters. The appearance of stone-mound-tombs in the up and mid stream of Han River seems to be related to the growth of Hanseongbaekjae. It seems that as polity in the up and mid stream of Han River rapidly integrated politics around the 2nd Century B.C, the polity highlighted geopolitical advantages of location in the interior route for trade relations with Hangunhyeon(漢郡縣) and Yougnam region(嶺南地域), and obtained the power for growth. The archeological material evident is cooking pottery shown in residential areas. The polity in the up and mid stream of Han River began to build stone-moundtombs by positions of each region. The powerful groups of the polity seem to make divisions of the place with the best excellent landscape by gathering residents in order to build their own tombs. In particular, multi-burials of the chamber are also shown to be stone-covered mound tombs, and application of the idea is likely to be deeply related to stone-covered mound tombs in Hanseongbaekjae.
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I. 머리말 II. 한강 중·상류지역의 적석총 III. 적석총과 취락의 분포 양상 IV. 한성지역 ‘백제 적석총’ V. 한강 중 · 상류지역의 적석총 발생 배경 Vl. 맺음말 참고문헌 ABSTRACT
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한성백제적석층한강 중상류즙석분구묘HanseongbaekjaeStone-mound-tombsup and mid stream of Han riverStone-covered mound tombsstone-covered mound tombs
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