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이융조(Lee Yung-Jo),김경표(Kim Gyung-Pyo),우종윤(Woo Jong-Yun),이소영(Lee So-Young) 역사실학회 2007 역사와실학 Vol.32 No.-
Dwellings of the Bronze Age on the Korean Peninsula have been excavated and studied actively. At this point of time, dwellings used in the past are being reconstructed through scientific analysis methods including analysis of soil, species of trees, pollen, and grain, and architectural analysis of dwellings, and the reconstruction is very helpful to archaeological studies. The dwelling No.7 of Jodong-ri site, Chungju is a rectangle shape and its size is 505×385㎝. It covers an area of 19.4㎡. The dwelling has two quadrilateral-shaped hearths with river gravel. Remains were excavated including plain coarse potteries, rim-perforated potteries, red burnished potteries, stone axes, plane blades, stone chisels, grinding stones, fishing net-sinkers, spindle whorls, arrowheads, polished stone spears, flints, and so on. Given the site of the excavation, its indoor space can be divided into working space and rest space. Four central pillars were built and boards were built between them. An entrance is located in the east side of the dwelling. The dwelling No.7 of Jodong-ri site, Chungju was reconstructed and has been exhibited in 'Museum of Prehistoric Remains in Jodong-ri'. This process of excavation and reconstruction is an important outcome as an example where remains were excavated, studied and reconstructed.