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Remains from Hong Gil-Dong's unearthed site
 
 
Naeseom
Inwhabuncheongsagi, a kind of china made for governmental use. It used to be stolen and sold for private use in secret; in the 17th year of King Taejong, it was ordered to engrave the name of office with white clay. The name of offices that was inlayed on the jagi was Gongahnbu, Gyeongseungbu, Insubu, Naeseomsi, Naejasi, Yebinsi, Deoknyeongbu and Jangheunggo etc.


Excavated remains (ja-gi - 56 pieces)
Division
The late of Koryo~The early of Chosun Dynasty
The early of 15C
~ The early of 16C
17~18C
19~20C
Cheongja
Buncheongsagi
Buncheongsagi
Baekja
Baekja
Dogi
(ceramic), Onggi(clay)
Building site1
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8
9
4
5
5
Building site 2
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3
5
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1
Stone Embankment
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1
Fence
1
3
1
2
1
2
Ditch
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5
.
Total
1
14
15
6
11
9
(Tile - 56 pieces)

Female tile

Male tile

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31
13
9
2
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. .
20
7
60
22

 

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