- Songguk-ri
Infobox Korean name
hangul=송국리 유적
hanja=松菊里 遺蹟
rr=Songguk-ri Yujeok
mr=Songgung-ni YujŏkSongguk-ri (pronounced|soŋɡuŋni) is a Middle and Late
Mumun period (c. 850-300 B.C.) archaeological site in Buyeo-gun,Chungcheongnam-do ,South Korea . Songguk-ri is a settlement and burial site that is important in the study of Koreanprehistory . It is registered as Historical Site No. 249. Songguk-ri is a main point of reference in Korean prehistory -- Korean archaeologists have represented the prehistoric village and the material culture excavated from there as thetype-site for Middle Mumun Culture in southern Korea.History of Excavations
Excavations began there in 1975 and Songguk-ri was one of the first archaeological sites in South Korea to yield
bronze artifacts, large tubular greenstone beads, andpit-house s with rounded plan-shapes. Rounded pit-houses similar with those of Songguk-ri were later found at other archaeological sites along with a suite of other co-occurring artifacts prompting archaeologists to use Songguk-ri as the type site for Middle Mumun culture and label features and artifacts from there and other Middle Mumun sites as 'Songguk-ri Style'. In particular, the term "Songguk-ri"-style pit-house is the typological name given to Middle Mumun Period dwellings in southern Korea. The site has been excavated a number of times by branches of theNational Museum of Korea (Buyeo National Museum 2000;National Museum of Korea 1979, 1986, 1987).Layout of the Songguk-ri Site
Groups of pit-houses are found in various spots in an area of almost 100,000 km². Forty-four pit-houses were excavated at Songguk-ri (O 1997). Pottery that is typically found in the Late Middle Mumun (c. 700–550 B.C.) was unearthed from the pit-houses, but some pit-houses may date to the Late Mumun. Evidence of an imposing
palisade erected around one of the residential precincts at the site has been found, leading archaeologists to hypothesize about conflict and competition in the local Mumun society. A number of smaller settlements from the same time period are found within several kilometres of Songguk-ri.The site also contains a high status stone-cist burial with a Liaoning-style bronze
dagger , a number of large tubular-shaped greenstone ornaments, and a finely-madegroundstone dagger. A number of jar-burials have been unearthed from the site.ignificance of Songguk-ri in Korean Prehistory and Formation of Early Korean States
Songguk-ri was likely part of the central settlement distributed amongst smaller settlements in the Seokseong-cheon River valley that briefly formed a simple
chiefdom for approximately one or two generations in the MiddleMumun . Songguk-ri is one of the well-known sites from Korean prehistory that displays some formative examples of characteristics of Protohistoric chiefdoms such asMahan ,Byeonhan , and early states such asBaekje . For example, Songguk-ri contains evidence of several long-term trends in Koreanprehistory and protohistory such as the existence of social status distinctions and the use of prestige artifacts such as greenstone and metal (e.g. Liaoning-style bronze dagger) in burials. It is thus that Songguk-ri and other such prehistoric sites of a similar age (e.g.Igeum-dong ,Daepyeong , etc) are referred to when we begin the discussion regarding the origins of social complexity and the formation of states in theKorean peninsula .References
*Buyeo National Museum :2000 "Songguk-ri VI" [Songguk-ri Site VI] . Report of the Research of Antiquities of the National Museum, Vol. 6. Buyeo National Museum, Buyeo.
*Gongju National Museum:1993 "Songguk-ri V: Mokchaek (1)" [Songguk-ri Site V: Wooden Palisade (1)] . Gongju National Museum, Gongju.
*National Museum of Korea :1979 "Songguk-ri I" [Songguk-ri Site I] . Report of the Research of Antiquities of the National Museum of Korea, Vol. 11. National Museum of Korea, Seoul.:1986 "Songguk-ri II" [Songguk-ri Site II] . Report of the Research of Antiquities of the National Museum of Korea, Vol. 18. National Museum of Korea, Seoul.:1987 "Songguk-ri III" [Songguk-ri Site III] . Report of the Research of Antiquities of the National Museum of Korea, Vol. 19. National Museum of Korea, Seoul.
*O, Se-yeon:1997 Buyeo Songguk-ri Yujeok-eui Jugeo Yangsang: [Aspects of Settlement at the Songguk-ri Site, Buyeo] . In "Honam Gogohak Jemunje" [Problems in the Archaeology of Honam] :159–175. Papers of the 21st National Meetings of theKorean Archaeological Society , Gwangju.Further reading
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Korea University Archaeology and Environment Research Centre (eds).:2005 "Songguk-ri Munhwa-reul Tonghe Bon Nonggyeong Sahwoe-eui Munhwa Chegye" [Agricultural and Social Systems through Songguk-ri Culture] . Seogyeong Munhwasa, Seoul. ISBN 89-86931-90-7ee also
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Prehistory of Korea
*Mumun Pottery Period
*Daepyeong
*Igeum-dong
*Bangudae Petroglyphs External Websites
* [http://kref.naver.com/doc.naver?docid=2386333 Monograph by Lee, Hyeon-seok. 1998. "A Study of Songgung-ni-style Houses"]
* [http://www.emuseum.go.kr/sch/full.cgi?v_db=3&v_doc_no=00044424 3-D Songguk-ri-style pottery]
* [http://www.hyomoon.ms.kr/bbs/read.cgi?board=zn_cheongdong1&y_number=44 Korean description of Songguk-ri with photo]
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