Abstract

The remains of the middle Neolithic age in the central east coast area had no clear results other than those of Jigyeong-ri, Yangyang. With the excavation of Chodang-dong site, a detailed review of the middle Neolithic age became possible. In Chodang-dong Neolithic site, comb-patterned pottery, stone tools, dwellings, and Open-Air Hearths were investigated.
 The study of the Neolithic age in the central east coast area focused on the chronology and the background of the establishment of the Middle Age culture through comb-patterned pottery. The middle Neolithic age of the central east coast area was established under the influence of comb-patterned pottery in the Midwest area. Later, it was thought that comb-patterned pottery, which had the traditional of the southern area was excavated.
 The analysis was focused on the relics excavated from the Neolithic site in Chodang-dong. As a result, the lip pattern of the comb-patterned pottery is divided into a single thread and a zip line pattern. Most of the Neolithic site in Chodang-dong are the latter. Some of the site of Gangneung are the former. Comb-patterned pottery engraved with short horizontal and slanted gates have been excavated from the remains of Open-Air Hearths. The Open-Air Hearths of Chodangdong site was intensively used in the late Neolithic age rather than the middle.
 Chodang-dong Neolithic site was a large village with many dwellings and Open-Air Hearths in the middle of the Neolithic Age. In the middle Neolithic age, Chodang-dong site were the residential area south of Gyeongpo Lake. Afterwards, in the late Neolithic age, an Open-Air Hearths was installed throughout the first sand dune area. However, he lived in Chodang-dong site and did not use Open-Air Hearths.

Full Text
Published version (Free)

Talk to us

Join us for a 30 min session where you can share your feedback and ask us any queries you have

Schedule a call