Abstract

Culture of pottery with clay band rim is premised as a culture (group) that has migrated the Liaoning region of China. The migrant culture, which migrated with a lifestyle in the origin, encounters new environments and situations in the migration area, leaving various traces. It is important to constantly be conscious that the culture is in the process of settling in order to investigate how the culture of migration is carried out in the place of migration. With these points in mind, this paper attempted to consider the culture of pottery with clay band rim settlements from the point of view of the settlement process. Set the mid-western region of the Korean Peninsula, which is considered to be the first place of clay earthenware culture, as the spatial scope, and target the settlement at the stage of pottery with round clay band rim. The settlement structure was carefully examined, distribution and location, structure and arrangement of remains, characteristics, dwellings and hearth, and other internal facilities, etc. Through the overall similarity of the composition, arrangement, and character of the villages, the villages were categorized and the reviewed factors were analyzed in a complex way to derive various characteristics. The culture of pottery with clay band rim settlement shares the concept of planning, but forms a settlement suitable for the situation depending on the variables encountered in the process of spreading the group. Accordingly, settlements can be categorized through composition and arrangement, but diversity is also confirmed in the internal structure of the house. Culture of pottery with clay band rim settlements in the Mid-western region of Korean Peninsula show patterns that can appear in the process of spreading, moving, and settling migrant cultures, and furthermore, location characteristics can be understood in this context. The characteristics and meaning of the culture of pottery with clay band rim settlement will be able to be interpreted with high resolution when various possibilities are left open at the time of the settlement process.

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