This article attempts to represent and interpret the origin of the Baekje's peoples and their living culture through the historical documents, artifacts, etc. regarding the Baekje Kingdom. Through surveys and researches on the historical resources of the Baekje Kingdom, it is true that the upper class Baekje's people immigrated from the Goguryeo separated from the Jolbon Buyeo had originated from the North Buyeo, and the lower class Baekje's people lived in the Federal Mahan Tribe, and lived in the Mahan Chiefdom partly kept on their own traditions. Due to the social hierarchies, the Baekje's people is constituted of the noble man, the chiefs, the common people, and the servants. As the result of surveyed of Buyeo County people 100years ago, there are two types of Baekje's offsprings: one is the aboriginal immigrated from the Pacific Ocean 10,000 years ago, and the other is the immigrants from the Siberia Continent from the prehistory period. In the beginning of the Baekje Kingdom, the dominant culture was from the upper class people immigrated from the Goguryeo Kingdom and the Buyeo Kingdom. On moving to the south part of the Federal Mahan Tribe and the Mahan Chiefdom, the dominant culture changed and transformed into the aboriginal culture. During the Ungjin period, through communicating and trading with the neighbour countries as the Southern China and Japan, the Baekje Kingdom as an Ocean Kingdom had well developed and achieved the characteristic and high level in the perspective of home and abroad. And during the Sabi period, the Baekje Kingdom couldn't undergo the socio-cultural integration based on the Buddhism and distributing the advanced institution although the Baekje Kingdom attempted to integrate the dualism between the upper class and lower class.
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Ⅰ. 서론 Ⅱ. 백제의 의생활 Ⅲ. 백제의 식생활 Ⅳ. 백제의 주생활 Ⅴ. 백제의 세시ㆍ의례 Ⅵ. 백제의 무예ㆍ오락 Ⅶ. 결론 참고문헌ㆍ웹사이트 Abstract
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부여계 지배계층문화마한계 지방토착문화신분제 사회불교문화 지배 이념해상왕국 백제dominant culture from the Buyeoaboriginal culture from the Mahanthe hierarchy societythe Buddhismthe Baekje Kingdom as the Ocean Kingdom