Miniature farming tools made in the form of practical iron agricultural tools are excavated in Go-ryeong, the center of Dae-gaya, and its surrounding areas. It is true that it was made for burial at an ancient tomb, so the form is simple and there is ...
Miniature farming tools made in the form of practical iron agricultural tools are excavated in Go-ryeong, the center of Dae-gaya, and its surrounding areas. It is true that it was made for burial at an ancient tomb, so the form is simple and there is a limit to understanding the changes caused by it. Nevertheless, subtle differences can be seen in the combination and form of Miniature Farming tools buried according to the ruins and relics.
This difference can be confirmed centering on the Goryeong Jisan-dong Ancient Tombs, which is known to have been build grave by the Daegaya head Group. If you look at the combination of Miniature Farming tools identified around the labelling tombs, there are some differences, but you can generally see the change to a combination of 4 types → 3 types → 2 types → 1 type. Accordingly, there is also a difference in the form identified, which can be divided into from Jisan-dong No. 35 and Jisan-dong No. 73, where Miniature Farming Tools began to be buried in earnest.
The Miniature Farming Tool is also identified in the surrounding area of Go-ryeong along with Daegaya aquaculture earthenware. It is a transportation point that is close to Go-ryeong or must be passed for external expansion. In areas with strong geographical advantages, it is confirmed that a large number of Miniature Farming Tools were burials in one or two medium and large tombs as labelling tombs. Although a large number of burials are not identified, such as medium and large tombs, the burials of Miniature Farming Tools are confirmed along with the Daegaya aquaculture earthenware in the ancient tombs, so it can be assumed that they had cultural commonality formed in a common consciousness system beyond political interests.
On the other hand, burials of Miniature Farming Tools along with the Daegaya aquaculture earthware are identified even in areas with weak geographical advantages. However, unlike regions with strong geographical advantages, a large number of plural burials are not identified, and only a few are identified. It can be presumed that the buried person was in charge of foreign relations with the Daegaya in that the burial custom of the Daegaya was reflected even though the hierarchy was not high within the region or the ancient tombs.