A representative shell mound from the Comb Pattern Pottery Period in Busan, South Korea. It has been known for a long time and has been investigated several times, including an excavation by Japanese people in the early Showa period. The existence of ridge pattern pottery, which is older than the conventional comb pattern pottery, has been revealed. Japanese Jomon pottery and fishing equipment, which indicate exchanges with Kyushu, have also been excavated. Source : Heibonsha Encyclopedia About MyPedia Information |
韓国釜山市にある櫛目文土器時代の代表的な貝塚。古くから知られ,昭和初期の日本人による発掘の他,数次にわたり調査されている。従来の櫛目文土器よりも古い隆線文土器の存在が明らかにされた。九州との交流を示す日本の縄文土器や漁具も出土している。
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