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The Emergence of Wooden Chamber Tombs with Stone Mound and the Changing Nature of Tombs at the Wolseong North Burial Ground of Gyeongju in the Early Silla Phase (신라 전기 적석목곽분의 출현과 경주 월성북고분군의 묘제 전개)

  • Choi, Byung Hyun
    • Korean Journal of Heritage: History & Science
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    • v.49 no.3
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    • pp.154-201
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    • 2016
  • During the Incipient and Early Silla phases, which witnessed the establishment and development of the ancient Silla state, the Wolseong North Burial Ground functioned as not only the central burial ground in the Gyeongju region of the capital of Silla but also as the central burial ground of the whole Silla state. Wolseong North Burial Ground is where transformations in Silla funerary architecture first occurred. As such, an empirical study of the tombs constructed at this burial ground can be regarded as a starting point from which an understanding of the development of the tomb culture of the Silla state may be achieved. This paper therefore aims to examine the changing nature of the tomb culture of the Early Silla phase through the burial data of Wolseong North Burial Ground and the Gyeongju region. Wooden chamber tombs were constructed from the late phase of Saroguk. At Wolseong North Burial Ground, which eventually developed into the central burial ground of the Gyeongju region, wooden chamber tombs embellished with stone packing emerged during the Incipient Silla phase; wooden chamber tombs with stone mounds, on the other hand, first appeared in the Early Silla phase and eventually became established as the central tomb type. A key difference between the wooden chamber tomb embellished with stone packing and the wooden chamber tomb with stone mound is that, in the case of the latter, stones were packed not only around sides of the wooden structure that acted as the burial chamber but also on top of this structure. The addition of a high earthen mound surrounded by protective ring of stones is another distinctive feature of the latter, presenting a contrast to the low mound of the former. During the Early Silla phase, two types of wooden chamber tombs with stone mounds were constructed at Wolseong North Burial Ground: those with burial chambers located above ground and those with subterranean burial chambers. Also constructed during this phase were the wooden chamber tomb embellished with packed stones, the wooden chamber tomb embellished with packed clay, simple earth cut burials, which had been used since the Incipient Silla phase, as well as the stone-lined burials with vertical entrance which first appeared in the Early Silla phase. However, of these different types of burials, it was only the wooden chamber tomb with stone mound that was covered with a 'high mound.' Differentiation between the different tomb types can also be observed in terms of location, type of burial chamber used, construction method, and tomb size. It is therefore possible to surmise that stratification between the different tomb types, which first emerged in the Incipient Silla phase, became intensified during the Early Silla phase.

일터에서 찾은 행복 - 달빛속에 동궁과 월지, 빛과의 동행

  • Park, Jae-Jeong
    • Electric Engineers Magazine
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    • s.371
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    • pp.18-19
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    • 2013
  • 천년의 고도라 불리는 경주는 관광의 도시답게 여러 유적지, 문화재가 곳곳에 있다. 우리가 학창시절 교과서에서 배웠던 석굴암, 첨성대 등도 의미있고 소중한 문화재이지만, 이외는 조금 다른 멋이 있는, 땅거미가 지면 낮과는 또 다른 아름다움이 펼쳐지는 곳이 있다고 해서 찾아가 보았다. 동궁과 월지(안압지)는 경주시 인왕동에 자리한 신라 문무왕 14년(674)에 축조된 궁원지(宮苑地)다.

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Design and Fabrication of Triple Band Antenna Applicable to GPS/DCS/WLAN System (GPS/DCS/WLAN 시스템에 적용 가능한 삼중대역 안테나 설계 및 제작)

  • Kim, Min-Jae;Park, Sang-Wook;Yoon, Joong-Han
    • The Journal of the Korea institute of electronic communication sciences
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    • v.14 no.3
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    • pp.475-482
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    • 2019
  • In this paper, we propose a triple band antenna for GPS / DCS / WLAN system. The proposed antenna has the characteristics required by considering the interconnection of two strip lines and various slits on the ground place. The total substrate size is $31mm(W1){\times}50mm(L1)$, thickness (h) 1.6 mm, and the dielectric constant is 4.4, which is made of $22mm(W7+W12+W8){\times}43mm(L4+L3)$ antenna size on the FR-4 substrate. From the fabrication and measurement results, bandwidths of 340 MHz (1.465 to 1.805 GHz), 480 MHz (2.155 to 2.635 GHz) and 1950 MHz (4.975 to 6.925 GHz) were obtained on the basis of -10 dB. Also, gain and radiation pattern characteristics are measured and shown in the frequency triple band as required.

소형 열병합발전의 제도 및 경제성분석

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    • Proceedings of the Korea Society for Energy Engineering kosee Conference
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    • 1993.11a
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    • pp.49-56
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    • 1993
  • 열병합 발전이란 한가지의 에너지원을 열원으로 하여 2가지 이상의 동력을 회수하는 방법을 말하며 회수에너지는 고급에너지인 전기가 주가 되고 이 때 발생되는 폐열은 회수하여 증기, 난방용 온수, 냉방용 냉수로 이용할 수 있어 총 효율이 70 ∼ 80%에 달하는 방식이다. 열병합 발전은 규모에 따라 목동열병합과 같은 쓰레기 소각로 이용형, 분당, 일산 등과 같이 지역난방과 연결할 수 있는 가스터빈, 증기터빈 조합형인 복합 열병합형의 대형열병합과 각 산업체 공장에서 전기 및 공장 Process 증기 생산을 주목적으로 하는 중형 열병합과, 조선호텔, 신라호텔, 상공회의소등과 같이 Hotel, 병원, 사무실 등에서 주로 이용하는 소형 열병합으로 분류할 수 있다. (중략)

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Vegetation Disturbance of Korea during the Pre-Chosun Dynasty Period (조선시대 이전의 식생 간섭사)

  • 공우석
    • The Korean Journal of Quaternary Research
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    • v.14 no.1
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    • pp.33-48
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    • 2000
  • Vegetation disturbance history of the Korean Peninsula from the Palaeolithic Age to the Koryo Dynasty (1392) has reconstructed by the use of various data sources. Active vegetation disturbance, which has begun during the Neolithic Age, seems to be more widespread on lowland and coastal areas in the early stages, but later expanded into inland areas. The ploughing of a field and the selective cutting of certain trees, such as oak trees, nettle trees and pine trees are noticeable, and eventually caused deforestation during the Bronze Age. The use of iron tools of the Iron Age has enabled the forest clearing to develope the dry fields. During the Three Kingdoms period (BC 57∼AD 918) extensive deforestation has maintained for the development of cultivated fields, as well as other activities, such as timber, lumbering, production of iron farm implement, ploughing by cattle. The encouragement of disafforestation on mountain slope and creation of terraced field during the Koryo Dynasty (918∼1392) has caused the deforestation over the country, along with the consumption of large amount of wood and timber for fire-wood, ship-building, mining, xylography and so on.

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A Review on Treasure No.1167, Unified Silla Buddhist Bell from Uncheon-dong, Cheongju, about Its Form and Conservational Scientific Features (보물 제1167호 청주 운천동 출토 통일신라 범종의 형태와 보존과학적 특성 고찰)

  • Kim, Hyun-jeong;Kim, Su-gi
    • Korean Journal of Heritage: History & Science
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    • v.40
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    • pp.357-386
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    • 2007
  • At present, thirteen Buddhist bells of Unified Silla are known to the world: Six in Korea, five in Japan and two other bells, and three out of them are impossible to make out its original form. Therefore, we divided the form of Unified Silla Buddhist bells based on the ten other bells, and we tried out to prove the manufacturing technology by the comparison of the research material of Uncheon-dong bell and existing research materials of other bells, in other to find their linkage based on the alloy elemental composition. We divided Unified Silla Buddhist bell into two types: Type I has symmetric apsaras and regular patterns on its face and it was made in early Silla period; type II has asymmetric apsaras and irregular pattern arrangement and made in late Silla period. In particular, Uncheon-dong Buddhist bells is very similar to Komyoji[光明寺] temple bell from ninth century in Japan. It is peculiar that the apsaras on Uncheon-dong bell play vertical music instruments that are never seen in Unified Silla Buddhist bell. Most of Unified Silla Buddhist bell are compounded with Cu-Sn or Cu-Sn-Pb system. From eighth and ninth century, bells were cast with even composition of copper, tin and lead, and the bronze alloy ratio was similar to the record in Gogonggi[考工記], Jurye[周禮], a book from ancient China. Particularly, Uncheon-dong bell is in a rare case of Cu-Sn-Pb-As system. As had been rarely used in Unified Silla Buddhist bells, so we presented the relative research materials. As has the same nature as Pb. Because As easily volatilize at high temperature, it is hard to use. But it has its merit of solidity and durability. Pb enhances fluidity and thereby expresses the patterns more distinct; As makes the bell stronger. The result of lead isotope ratio could not exactly reveal a concrete producing center. However, over the analysis of our samples, hereby we suggest Uncheon-dong bell was made of materials from just one ore deposit.

Design of a Wireless Electrical Gate Conductivity Measurment Device (무선 전기성문전도 측정기 설계)

  • Eum, Sang-hee;Kim, Gi-Ryon;Kim, Gwang-nyeon;Nam, Jae-hyun
    • Proceedings of the Korean Institute of Information and Commucation Sciences Conference
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    • 2021.10a
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    • pp.311-312
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    • 2021
  • Measurement technology related to vocal cord disease is in a late state of technology accumulation, and electroglotograph(EGG) measuring equipment is dependent on foreign production. This paper seeks to design a wearable wireless electrical gate conductivity measurement terminal capable of easily measuring and monitoring the vibration state of the vocal cords, that is, the contact pattern of the vocal cords, which is important in vocalization.

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