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      최경선(1561~1622) 묘 출토복식 연구

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      This study examines the costume artifacts discovered in the burial site of Choi Kyung Sun(1561~1622), which was moved from Gangwon in Gangrung Province. About 30 artifacts, including costumes, were recovered from Choi Kyung Sun’s grave. The collection of men’s coats discovered in the grave consisted of a Dallyeong (Official’s robe), Jing-nyeong(Man’s coat), Jungchimak(Man’s coat), Cheolrik(Man’s coat), Chang-ui(Man’s coat), Gwang-su-ju-ui(Man’s coat), and Do-po(Man’s coat). Han-sam(Undershirts), Jeo-go-ri(Jacket), and trousers were also recovered, along with several items made of textiles, such as the cloth used to shroud and wrap the body. The costume artifacts recovered from Choi Kyung Sun’s grave have several characteristics that distinguish them from other early 17th-century costume artifacts. Firstly, the body had a hairband made from horsehair. Secondly, the men’s trousers were of the type worn before the Japanese Invasion(1592~1597). Thirdly, the style of the coats’ sleeves, when compared with artifacts from other regions, was from an earlier era. Through these costume artifacts, it can be inferred that people who lived in the Gangwon Province, which was far away from Seoul, continuously wore outfits from before the Japanese Invasion, and trends spread slowly.
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      This study examines the costume artifacts discovered in the burial site of Choi Kyung Sun(1561~1622), which was moved from Gangwon in Gangrung Province. About 30 artifacts, including costumes, were recovered from Choi Kyung Sun’s grave. The collecti...

      This study examines the costume artifacts discovered in the burial site of Choi Kyung Sun(1561~1622), which was moved from Gangwon in Gangrung Province. About 30 artifacts, including costumes, were recovered from Choi Kyung Sun’s grave. The collection of men’s coats discovered in the grave consisted of a Dallyeong (Official’s robe), Jing-nyeong(Man’s coat), Jungchimak(Man’s coat), Cheolrik(Man’s coat), Chang-ui(Man’s coat), Gwang-su-ju-ui(Man’s coat), and Do-po(Man’s coat). Han-sam(Undershirts), Jeo-go-ri(Jacket), and trousers were also recovered, along with several items made of textiles, such as the cloth used to shroud and wrap the body. The costume artifacts recovered from Choi Kyung Sun’s grave have several characteristics that distinguish them from other early 17th-century costume artifacts. Firstly, the body had a hairband made from horsehair. Secondly, the men’s trousers were of the type worn before the Japanese Invasion(1592~1597). Thirdly, the style of the coats’ sleeves, when compared with artifacts from other regions, was from an earlier era. Through these costume artifacts, it can be inferred that people who lived in the Gangwon Province, which was far away from Seoul, continuously wore outfits from before the Japanese Invasion, and trends spread slowly.

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      1 Seok Juseon Memorial Museum Dankook Univesity, 23 : 39-214, 2005

      2 채옥자, "이익정 묘 출토 망건의 소재 및 구성법에 관한 연구" 한국복식학회 59 (59): 15-25, 2009

      3 송미경, "김확(金?:1572~1633)묘 유물을 통해 본 17세기 남자 포에 관한 연구" 한국복식학회 57 (57): 98-107, 2007

      4 Seok Juseon Memorial Museum Dankook Univesity, "Yongrung Chambong, Han Jun-Min’s tomb excavation costume study" Dankook University Press 2013

      5 Deajeon Prehistoric Museum, "Traditional costume of Joseon Dynasty" Daejeon Prehistoric Museum 2009

      6 Seoul Museum of History, "The unearthed clothing of JO GYEONG donated by the Pungyang Jo clan"

      7 Seok Juseon Memorial Museum Dankook Univesity, "The excavated costume from the tombs of Yun family originated in Haenam, Gyuljeonggong branch, in Gwangju" Dankook University Press 2009

      8 Shin D. H., "The archaeological contribution of forensic craniofacial reconstruction to a portrait drawing of a Korean historical figure" 2014

      9 Gyeonggi Provincial Museum, "Research reports of excavated costumes" Gyeonggi Provincial Museum 2007

      10 Kim J. K., "Research on excavated costume of manggeon(headband) and somaja(skullcap) of the Joseon Dynasty" Seoul Women’s University 2014

      1 Seok Juseon Memorial Museum Dankook Univesity, 23 : 39-214, 2005

      2 채옥자, "이익정 묘 출토 망건의 소재 및 구성법에 관한 연구" 한국복식학회 59 (59): 15-25, 2009

      3 송미경, "김확(金?:1572~1633)묘 유물을 통해 본 17세기 남자 포에 관한 연구" 한국복식학회 57 (57): 98-107, 2007

      4 Seok Juseon Memorial Museum Dankook Univesity, "Yongrung Chambong, Han Jun-Min’s tomb excavation costume study" Dankook University Press 2013

      5 Deajeon Prehistoric Museum, "Traditional costume of Joseon Dynasty" Daejeon Prehistoric Museum 2009

      6 Seoul Museum of History, "The unearthed clothing of JO GYEONG donated by the Pungyang Jo clan"

      7 Seok Juseon Memorial Museum Dankook Univesity, "The excavated costume from the tombs of Yun family originated in Haenam, Gyuljeonggong branch, in Gwangju" Dankook University Press 2009

      8 Shin D. H., "The archaeological contribution of forensic craniofacial reconstruction to a portrait drawing of a Korean historical figure" 2014

      9 Gyeonggi Provincial Museum, "Research reports of excavated costumes" Gyeonggi Provincial Museum 2007

      10 Kim J. K., "Research on excavated costume of manggeon(headband) and somaja(skullcap) of the Joseon Dynasty" Seoul Women’s University 2014

      11 Gyeonggi Provincial Museum, "Masterpieces from the Collections of the Gyeonggi Provincial Museum"

      12 Seok Juseon Memorial Museum Dankook Univesity, "Jeongsagongshin, A military officer, Shin Gyung-yoo’s tomb excavation costume study" Dankook University Press 2008

      13 Chungju Museum, "Excavated Costumes from General Lee Eung Hae grave’s" Chungju Museum 2004

      14 Lee E. J., "A study on the development of Do-po style from the view point of conflictive-functional theory" Seoul Women’s University 1998

      15 송미경, "17세기 여자 수의용 칼깃 저고리 사례와 사용 원인에 대한 시론적 고찰" 한복문화학회 16 (16): 63-78, 2013

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