Abstract

The archaeological approach of Bangudae petroglyphs the bottom of the overlapping picture is a whale picture. When the whales were mainly hunted, it was possible to estimate the possibility that the Earthenware Bowl with Raised Pattern group produced whale paintings of petroglyphs. It was observed that Bangudae petroglyphs were artificially represented by lines (Section IIB), which was a long trace, similar to the cutting technique that began in the Neolithic era. The manufacturing technique appeared in various ways in one picture, and many facets were produced by pecking. The petroglyph manufacturing experiment is presumed to have had a drafting phase to draw a precise picture, and it was produced by different techniques (split and drawn) depending on the part. The manufacturing technique was usually a method similar to the indirect peeling of stone making.

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