• 제목/요약/키워드: Korea National Maritime Museum

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분자생물학적 방법을 통한 출토인골의 개인 동정-사천 늑도 출토 인골과 민통선 민묘 출토 인골을 중심으로 (Personal identification of the excavated ancient human bone through molecular-biological methods)

  • 서민석;이규식;정용재;이명희
    • 보존과학연구
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    • 통권22호
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    • pp.27-40
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    • 2001
  • DNA typing is often used to determine identity from human remains. Recently, the molecular biological analysis of ancient deposits has become possible since methods for the recovery of DNA conserved in bones or teeth from archaeological remains have been developed. In the field of archaeology, one of the most promising approaches is to identify the individuals present in a mass burial site. We performed nuclear DNA typing and mitochondrial DNA sequencing analysis based on PCR from a Korea ancient human remain excavated from Sa-chon Nuk-island and civilian access controlline(CACL). A femur bone were collected and successfully subjected to DNA extraction, quantification, PCR amplification, and subsequently typed for several shot tandem repeat(STR)loci. 4 types of STR systems used in this study were CTT multiplex(CSF1PO, TPOX, TH01), FFv multiplex(F13A01, FESFPS, vWA), Silver STRⅢ multiplex(D16S539, D7S820, D13S317), and amelogenin for sex determination. This studies are primarily concerned with the extraction, amplification, and DNA typing of ancient human bone DNA samples. Also, it is suggestive of importance about closely relationship between both fields of archaeology and molecular biology.

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해양동물 보전을 위한 서식지외 보전기관에 대한 대중의 인식조사에 관한 연구 - 국립해양박물관사례를 중심으로 (A Study on Public Perception of the Ex-suit Conservation Institution for Conserving Marine Animals: Case of the Korea National Maritime Museum)

  • 이범석;권석재;김태균
    • 한국항해항만학회지
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    • 제43권6호
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    • pp.475-482
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    • 2019
  • 해양에 대한 인간의 이용과 활동의 증가는 해양오염, 해양생태계 및 서식지 파괴로 이어지고 있다. 이러한 결과, 특히 생애주기가 길고 개체수가 적은 해양동물은 멸종위기에 내몰리고 있는 실정이다. 따라서, 우리나라 정부는 2010년부터 수족관이나 해양박물관과 같이 인공적인 서식장소 11개를 서식지외 보전기관으로 지정하여 멸종위기에 처한 해양생물들을 보전하기 위해 노력하고 있다. 그러나, 해양생물의 보전 서비스를 제공하는 서식지외 보전기관에 대한 중요성과 그 경제적 가치를 추정한 연구는 아직 이루어지지 않고 있다. 따라서 본 연구의 목적은 우리나라 해양동물의 보호와 증식을 위한 관리방안인 서식지외 보전기관의 운영정책에 대한 일반시민들의 정량적 지지도를 추정하는 것이다. 이를 위해 우리나라 푸른바다거북의 보전을 위해 시식지외 보전기관으로 운영되고 국립해양박물관의 해양동물 보전역할에 대한 경제적 가치를 추정하였다. 연구의 결과, 서식지외 보전기관과 같은 비시장재인 공공재에 대한 대표적인 가치추정법인 조건부가치추정법을 적용하여 추정된 서식지외 보전기관(국립해양박물관)의 경제적 가치는 약 418억원에서 최대 약 781억원으로 나타났다. 이러한 본 연구의 결과는 해양동물관리 정책자들에게 우리나라 연안해역에 서식하는 멸종위기에 처한 해양동물의 효율적인 관리방안 수립에 유용한 기초자료로 활용될 수 있을 것이다.

해양 목포시의 상징 모티브를 이용한 생활문화상품 디자인개발 (A Development of Living Cultural Products Design Using Symbol of a Maritime Mokpo City)

  • 박미령;박혜령
    • 한국의상디자인학회지
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    • 제12권4호
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    • pp.103-114
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    • 2010
  • This study aims to examine current status of cultural products in Mokpo city and their problems and develop cultural products design suitable to this situation. Cultural products in Mokpo sold here are made from China and have lower quality or traditional crafts and folkcrafts which can be purchased anywhere in Korea and they are not enough to show identity or image of Mokpo city. So I mixed the logos of 'mokpo city' and 'national maritime museum' based on main motive of 'modern Korean ship and shipbuilding tools' held by 'National Maritime Museum' and 'Goebukseon (turtle ship)' and 'Hanseon' which are suitable to the image of maritime culture as cultural products advocated by Mokpo city and developed one design style for print. This design is applied to T-shirts, necktie, cap, cushion and mug. Silk print, transfer print and needlework techniques are applied to each item and the whole cultural products have design of set concept. It is a case of applying modern product marketing technique to our cultural products not a design for only one item, is aimed to recreate spiritual and cultural value that a region has as daily goods to be used by general consumers and show the chance and possibility to complement shortcomings of existing cultural products and develop traditional culture having locality.

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Lacquer Techniques in the Late Joseon Dynasty

  • Junghae PARK;Jaewan CHOI;Uicheon LEE;Minji KANG;Soochul KIM
    • Journal of the Korean Wood Science and Technology
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    • 제51권2호
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    • pp.69-80
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    • 2023
  • This study conducted scientific analyses on eight objects of wooden lacquerware to understand the manufacturing techniques of wooden lacquerware in the late Joseon Dynasty. The results of lacquer layer analysis with a microscope and scanning electron microscopy-energy dispersive X-ray spectrometry revealed that most samples were composed of 1-3 lacquer layers. Moreover, a red-colored layer was found to be red ocher and cinnabar, and Fourier-transform infrared spectroscopy analysis was carried out to determine the components of the lacquer layer. The detected components were mostly lacquer and partially cashew shell nut liquid.

6·25전쟁 당시 사용된 가죽가방의 보존처리와 구조적 특징 (Conservation Treatment and Structural Characteristics of a Leather Briefcase Used during the Korean War)

  • 강현삼;장한울;이현주;구지혜
    • 박물관보존과학
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    • 제27권
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    • pp.57-66
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    • 2022
  • 본 연구에서는 6·25전쟁 당시 유엔군으로 활동하였던 참전용사의 서류가방을 보존처리하고 주요 구성 재질인 가죽에 대해 동물적 특성을 분석하였다. 분석은 관련 연구 성과를 낸 국립고궁박물관 연구진과 함께하였으며 분석 결과를 바탕으로 보존처리 계획을 수립하였다. 가죽의 표면 특징을 분석한 결과, 많은 모공이 관찰되고 패턴이 일정하지 않으며 크기가 작고 밀도가 높아 송아지 가죽으로 추정하였다. 가방은 가죽과 함께 목재로 구성되어 있다. 오랜 기간 열화로 인해 목재와 가죽이 틀어져 있어 구조적 안정을 위한 보존처리가 필요하였다. 우선 내·외부에 고착된 오염물을 제거하였다. 가죽이 경화되어 딱딱해진 상태였기 때문에 연화를 위한 가습 과정을 거치고 아교를 사용하여 접합이 필요한 부분들을 보수하였다. 이번 보존처리 및 가죽 분석 결과가 향후 가죽 유물 및 전쟁·군사 유물 연구를 위한 기초조사에 활용될 것을 기대한다.

고대 벽화안료 재질분석 연구 - 봉정사 대웅전 후불벽화 및 고아동 고분벽화를 중심으로 (Scientific Analysis of Ancient Mural Pigments (Focus on Mural Pigments at Daeungjeon Hall of Bongjeongsa Temple and Ancient Tomb in Goadong))

  • 문환석;홍종욱;황진주;김순관;조남철
    • 헤리티지:역사와 과학
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    • 제35권
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    • pp.160-184
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    • 2002
  • The composition analysis of mural pigments at Daeungjeon Hall of Bongjeongsa Temple(Treasure No. 55) and ancient tomb with mural pigments in Goadong(Historic site No. 165) were carried out by XRF and MXRD. The analytical result showed that red pigments were Red Lead($Pb_3O_4$), Cinnabar(HgS) at Daeungjeon Hall of Bongjeongsa Temple and Cinnabar(HgS) in Goadong. The main composition identified in white pigments were Lead Carbonate Hydroxide[$PbCO_3{\cdot}Pb(OH)_2$]. Green pigments were basic copper chloride[Paratacamite $CuCl{\cdot}Cu(OH)_3$], celadonite[$K(Mg,Fe,Al)_2(Si, Al)_4O_{10}(OH)_2$] at Daeungjeon Hall of Bongjeongsa Temple and were basic copper chloride or basic copper carbonate in Goadong. Therefore it proved that mural pigments painted in use the mineral materials.

국립수목원 산림박물관 소장 전통 목가구의 연륜연대 및 수종 분석 (Analysis of Species and Tree-Ring Dating of Traditional Furniture in Forest Museum of Korea National Arboretum)

  • 이현채;이광희;황근연;이해주;김희채;김성식;손병화;남태광;김요정;박원규
    • 한국가구학회지
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    • 제23권1호
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    • pp.84-94
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    • 2012
  • We present the species and the dendrochronological dates of Korean traditional furniture in Forest Museum Collection of Korea National Arboretum. Seven of thirteen were successfully dated. Chest with a flap door (84-55-1) was dated A. D. 1623. Others dated were cabinet (83-41-1: A. D. 1759), Chest with a turnover door (83-39-1; A. D. 1801), Cabinet with two horizontal section (88-39; A. D. 1843), Rice chest (82-27-3; A. D. 1849), Cabinet with two horizontal section (83-40-2; A. D. 1877), Chest with a flap door (84-50; A. D. 1918). Most of existing cabinets were made in 1800s. The 84-55-1 chest was one of the earliest pieces of furniture in the collections of Korea museums. The furniture is usually composed one species. The major species was Pinus densiflora. Bedside cabinet (83-41-1) and Cabinet with two horizontal section (88-39) were made from Korean pine (Pinus koraiensis). Becasue they were dated by the tree-ring chronology of Mt. Bekdu, the timber of their boards could be from the area of Mt. Bekdu.

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Scientific Analysis on the Accessory Ornament of Woolen Tapestry Curtain in Seoul Museum of Craft Art

  • Choi, Jaewan;Lee, Jangjon;An, Boyeon
    • 보존과학회지
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    • 제37권4호
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    • pp.402-410
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    • 2021
  • Woolen tapestry curtains possessed by the Seoul Museum of Craft Art were used to hung on the wall or used for carpets in the winter season in the late Joseon dynasty. Since similar artifacts were only used for the curtain as functional aspects, woolen tapestry curtains were a rare case. In this study, scientific analysis on the accessory ornament of woolen tapestry curtains such as components of metal accessories and frame bar were conducted with the microscope, p-XRF, and SEM. Result of frame bar pigments, organic pigments such as ink stick were likely been used in woolen tapestry curtain 1. In woolen tapestry 2, lead red (Minium) was used in the frame bar. The result of metal parts, copper, and zinc were analyzed by p-XRF. This suggests that metal accessories were crafted using brass. Frame bar of woolen tapestry curtain 2 was made of soft pine (Pinus spp.) analyzed with the scanning electron microscope. Artifacts like woolen tapestry curtains are rare in Korea and scientific analysis databases were scarce, so it is important to construct components analysis data of woolen tapestry curtains. It is expected that additional scientific analysis and interpretation on the artifact's crafting technique can be merged with the analytical data gathered in this study to be utilized on the conservation and restoration of not only woolen curtains but curtain artifacts of the late Joseon dynasty in general.

A Study on the Provenance of an Opacifying Agent(PbSnO3) in Yellow and Green Glass Beads Excavated from the Korean Peninsula

  • Yu, Heisun;Ro, Jihyun
    • 보존과학회지
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    • 제34권4호
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    • pp.305-311
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    • 2018
  • The yellow crystalline material present in yellow and green glass beads excavated from sites in the Baekje region of Korea was previously analyzed through scanning electron microscopy with energy dispersive spectroscopy and X-ray diffraction, revealing that the yellow crystalline material was $PbSnO_3$. This material is a pigment that is rarely seen in the Korean peninsula. Furthermore, some studies have been published on the provenance of lead in this material, which revealed no relationship to Korea, China, or Japan. In this study, we collected all accessible results of analyses on the lead isotope ratio of yellow and green glass beads excavated from the Korean peninsula, specifically from 7 sites in the Baekje region(located in the vicinity of Seoul, Wanju, Hwaseong, Osan, Gongju, Buyeo, and Iksan) and 2 sites in the Silla region(located in the vicinity of Gyeongju and Changnyeong). We subsequently investigated the lead provenance of the opacifying agents in the glass beads through comparison with the current extent of the galena data accumulated for the East Asian region, including Korea, China, and Japan, and for Thailand(Kanchanaburi Province), Southeast Asia. Our analysis determined that the lead provenance of the glass beads excavated from the Korean peninsula was Thailand(Kanchanaburi Province). Beyond our results, further studies should seek to determine the production sites of the glass beads. Obtaining and comparing the scientific analyses of glass beads from India and Southeast Asia would enable research on the glass beads trade through the maritime silk road.