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- W3022182144 abstract "The tombs of Mt. Geumseong in the Uiseong area represented an influential political entity that existed in northern Silla during the period of Three Kingdoms. Created at the feet of Mt. Geumseong, Tapri, Hakmiri, and Daeriri are collectively called the tombs of Mt. Geumseong. Interest in the ornaments found in the tombs has continued from the Goguryeo-style gilt bronze crown found in a tomb of Tapri in 1960 to the gilt bronze official hat found in a tomb of Daeriri recently. The materials of ornaments in the tombs of Mt. Geumseong are the same as those excavated in old tombs around Silla, which means that the appearance and development of Silla ornaments in the tombs of Mt. Geumseong was the result of Silla s grant of ornament system that was operated across its territory. The grant of ornament system is an archeological concept to explain the supply and demand patterns of ornaments between the central and local groups of Silla from the perspective of political dynamics. The system was based on the premise that there were the supply and demand sides or the central and local groups in Silla. It was thus predicted that the supply and demand process at the bottom of grant of ornaments was a dual structure of mutual reactions between the two groups. The investigator interpreted the characteristics of Silla s ornaments found in the tombs of Mt. Geumseong based on this. The ornament materials found in the tombs of Mt. Geumseong were categorized into the Goguryeo style, Gyeongju style, and local creations. The use of Goguryeo-style ornaments by the group of tombs of Mt. Geumseong was the result of mutual compromise between the central and local groups of Silla. The supply and demand of Goguryeo-style ornaments developed based on mutual compromise between central Silla, which was conscious of its diplomatic relations with Goguryeo, and the group of tombs of Mt. Geumseong with its geopoliticaluniqueness as a frontier. Later, the percentage of Gyeongju-style ornaments rose in the group of tombs of Mt. Geumseong. A symbolic event took place as the Goguryeo-style Woomo-shaped crown was replaced with the Gyeongju-style Suji-shaped one. It was the result of mutual reactions between the pressure from central Silla to choose Gyeongju-style ornaments according to its anti-Goguryeo policy and the emphasis on pan-Silla identity in the group of tombs of Mt. Geumseong. Ornaments made locally appeared during the period when the percentage of Gyeongju-style ornaments increased. They started with the repair of damaged ornaments and reached the level of making a complete work such as gilt bronze official hats and Isiks. They were the reproduced versions of central Silla s ornaments by the group of tombs of Mt. Geumseong, which is why their creation is not considered to represent the group s independence against pan-Silla identity. The group s reproduction of ornaments beyond the acceptance and acquisition of ornaments from the central region was the result of its active reactions to reinforce pan-Silla identity." @default.
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- W3022182144 title "The Specificity of Silla's Ornaments Excavated in the Tombs of Mt. Geumseong" @default.
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