환동해문화권 선사문화의 이동과 동해의 기온변화 관련성에 대한 검토
A review of the relationship between the movement of The Pan-eastern sea cultural area and temperature change in the East Sea
The Pan-eastern sea cultural area can be divided into northern and southern regions along the east coast. The northern region of the Neolithic period includes the Maritime territory and the lower Amur River in Russia, Gangwon-do in the southern region. and the Maritime territory in the northern part of the Bronze Age, and Gangwon-do and Gyeongsangnam-do in the southern region. The time when the culture zone was formed in each region is 6500~6000 B.P. in the Neolithic Age and 3400~2900 B.P. in the Bronze Age. The relics on the east coast are different in detail, but they appear not only in relics of almost similar shape, but also in the form of reinforcement. The northern region of the Pan-eastern sea cultural area of the Bronze Age is limited to the Maritime territory, and the earthenware, stoneware, and bronze ware of this culture appear in the Yeongseo area of Gangwon-do and the Nam River of Jinju, the southern part of the Pan-eastern sea cultural area. However, the movement of culture in the East Sea culture area seems to be related to temperature change. During the Holocene, the temperature on the east coast continued to rise and fall, and 6500~6000B.P. is the warmest period on the east coast. At this time, the most relics are found in the north and south of the Pan-east culture area. As well as 3400-2900B.P. This is a period of temperature rise. Therefore, it can be seen that the result of the culture that moved from the northern region to the southern region in the prehistoric era of the Pan-eastern sea cultural area occurred during the temperature rise.
동북아시아문화학회 [The Association of North-east Asian Cultures]
설립연도
2000
분야
복합학>학제간연구
소개
동북아시아 문화의 다양성과 정체성을 연구 토론하고, 지역내 문화 교류의 다양한 모습을 연구하고 문화변동의 큰 틀을 집적함으로써 우리 민족 문화 및 상대 민족의 문화적 터전을 이해하여 문화공동체적 특성을 계발하고 상호 관련성의 강화를 유도하는 학술활동을 통해 동북아시아의 문화발전에 이바지함.