Abstract

The decision on conservation measures for buried cultural properties is made by the Administrator of the Cultural Heritage Administration based on academic and historical value, but there are areas that need to be reexamined in terms of systematic preservation management, accessibility, and utilization after relocation and restoration. Accordingly, this study attempted to suggest ways to preserve and utilize, and areas that need to be improved, through a survey and inspection of the current status of 29 preserved ruins in the Jeollabuk-do region. As a result of the investigation, it was confirmed that there were technical problems with the previous restoration method, problems with accessibility and usability, and the absence of a systematic management system. In order to improve this, new engineering studies on materials and protective angles used in restoration must be conducted, and accessibility and usability must be increased by relocating the variously distributed preserved remains to urban heritage exhibition halls or museums. There is. In addition, a country-centered conservation management system must be established, and a scientific and systematic conservation management system must be based on institutional improvements equivalent to designated and registered cultural properties. This can provide an opportunity to increase the value of preserved ruins and historical awareness.

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