usive possesions of Baekje so far.However, in acordance with the increase in recent excavation surveys, we can identify that there were some ough the number is not much. I n t h i s r e g a r d , w e c a n f i n d t h e t r a c e o f t h e p l a t f o...
usive possesions of Baekje so far.However, in acordance with the increase in recent excavation surveys, we can identify that there were some ough the number is not much. I n t h i s r e g a r d , w e c a n f i n d t h e t r a c e o f t h e p l a t f o r m p i l e d up with roof tiles (Wajeok-gidan) from Cheongwansa Temple site in Gyeongju region, a building site in Inwang-dong, Jeongnimsa Temple site in Buyeo region and a building site in Bokdae-dong of Cheongju. At a glance they lok quite similar to the erms of their paterns such as flat piled pattern, vertically aligned pattern and piled pattern with slope. 60 新羅文化 第 28輯On the one hand, we can judge from the similarity of such patterns of platform that the construction technique of Baekje must have spread over to Shila. But in the case of piled patern with slope, it has never ben excavated from the native teritory of Baekje and therefore it was understood that the pattern was unique patern of platform piled up with rof tiles of Shilla. These platforms piled up with roof tiles seems to be built around from the 3rd quarter to 4th quarter of the 6th century to the 9t century based on the end roof tiles excavated from the pertinent building sites. And at the same time, based on the fact that the platforms piled up with rof tiles apeared in Gyeongju region without showing big diference in age compared with that of Baekje, we can make an inference that the propagation of technology between Baekje and Shila was very active. [주제어] 와적기단(瓦積基壇, Platform piled up with rof tiles[Wajeok-gidan]), 기와(瓦, Roof tiles), 와당(瓦當, Roof-end tiles), 백제(百濟, Baekje), 신라(新羅, Shilla)