Marisan 45hobun Chulto Sanghyeongdogi (Collection), Haman photo
Treasure No.2180Craft5세기 전반

Marisan 45hobun Chulto Sanghyeongdogi (Collection), Haman

咸安 末伊山 四十五號墳 出土 象形陶器 一括

경상남도 함안군

Basic information

Designation
Treasure No.2180
Category
Craft
Era
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Designated year
2022
Location
함안군, 경상남도경상남도 함안군 고분길 153-31 (가야읍, 함안박물관)
Coordinates
35.269368, 128.402688Kakao address conversion

Description

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The Haman Marisan 45 tomb pottery assemblage comprises five distinctive sculptural ceramic vessels: two house-shaped pottery pieces, one deer-antler cup specimen, one boat-shaped ceramic vessel, and one lamp-shaped container form. The systematic archaeological recovery of multiple sculptural pottery pieces representing a complete matching set excavated from a single Samguk period tomb through official systematic archaeological excavation constitutes exceptionally rare and scientifically invaluable archaeological evidence. Each ceramic vessel demonstrates distinctive Gaya cultural characteristics expressed through specific morphological forms and authentic manufacturing methodologies. The house-shaped pottery vessels and boat-shaped ceramic containers provide accurate three-dimensional sculptural reproductions of contemporary architectural structures and maritime vessel technology, offering indispensable evidence for reconstructing historical dwelling architecture and advanced shipbuilding technology of this crucial historical period. Additionally, the deer-antler cup vessels and lamp-shaped ceramic containers display distinctive sculptural qualities combined with Arakaya's culturally characteristic flame-pattern transparent window designs, exemplifying remarkable creative ingenuity and sophisticated imaginative cultural expression. These sculptural pottery assemblages dating to the 5th-century first-half Arakaya kingdom demonstrate cultural characteristics substantially shared with contemporary Silla kingdom materials and neighboring Gaya regional pottery traditions. The complete assemblage demonstrates exceptionally clear and precise excavation documentation, unambiguous set relationships, and superior artifact preservation conditions throughout. This archaeological material's scholarly value substantially contributes to advancing contemporary understanding of Samguk-period tomb culture and material heritage preservation, thereby warranting official treasure designation for supporting public cultural recognition and advanced historical research.

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Images: KOGL (khs.go.kr) · Data source: Cultural Heritage Administration Open API (cha.go.kr)