Abstract
In this article, we looked at the development of residential areas from around B.C. to the 6th century B.C. in the Boseong area, which has not been dealt with so far. Based on the distribution of excavated and investigated remains, it was divided into the Boseong River basin and the southern coastal area, and tried to classify the types of relics that could be identified. As a result, it was largely divided into four periods due to changes in residential sites and excavated relics. Phase I is the period when clay belt earthenware remains and hard plain earthenware is the main. In the second period, hard unwritten earthenware was excavated a lot, and printed earthenware began to appear. During this period, residential areas will be expanded to the surrounding area. In Phase III, residential areas are most actively constructed. It increases significantly in number, and accordingly, the density becomes very high. Four residential areas will be identified. As for the relics, a small amount of hard unwritten earthenware is identified by the excavation of printed earthenware. During the IV period, hard earthenware was identified in residential areas, and foreign relics were excavated. The interior facilities of the residential area change to a relatively developed structure. The relics are identified as Gayagean or Baekje earthenware along with new models that were not found in the previous period. The residential areas of the Boseong area from around B.C. to the 6th century B.C. have more square systems than the original ones, and four of them are rarely identified. This may have been closed due to the large number of mountainous areas in the Boseong River basin, so it seems that the inflow of culture from outside was delayed and developed on its own. Since the southern coast area is a relatively open place, it can be said that the flow of culture is fast and various changes have occurred.
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