Through a review of material data on the ruins of villages and tombs from the Proto-Three Kingdoms Period to the Hanseong period of Baekje in the Namhan River Basin, it was possible to identify changes in Baekje's the way of governance as follows. Fir...
Through a review of material data on the ruins of villages and tombs from the Proto-Three Kingdoms Period to the Hanseong period of Baekje in the Namhan River Basin, it was possible to identify changes in Baekje's the way of governance as follows. First, Baekje attempted to seize control of the traditional distribution network that had been established since the Proto-Three Kingdoms period, especially Jincheon-style earthenware and Chungju iron production. For this purpose, Instead of extinguishing the Pyeongchang River Basin, which formed the most powerful sphere of influence since the Proto-Three Kingdoms era, Baekje embraced friendly forces around the Namhan River's mainstream by strengthening partnerships using a gradual integration method. Through this, the forces in Yangpyeong, Gwangju, and Yeoju, which were near Hanseong and neighboring areas, maintained their existing traditional forces as the introduction of hexagonal dwellings and one-shaped burning stove was quickly made. And the forces of Beopcheon-ri in Wonjuand and Eupha-ri in Hoengseong were not high level on the traditional trading network, but they were recognized by Baekje as an important trading base and were given an article of prestige and built a Baekje-style a square stone chamber. The forces in Chungju was not very hierarchical until the middle of the fourth century, and its role was concentrated in production and distribution. But It is estimated that they helped build the defense line of Goguryo with the forces of Beopcheon-ri.through the rise of emerging forces in Toppyeong-ri, the formation of the Hwangsae-meori Tomb, the construction of Jangmi Fortress.