Survey Designating Gaya Artifacts as Treasures, Including 'Malisan Tomb No. 45 Pictorial Pottery' View original image


Six artifacts from the Gaya cultural zone will undergo treasure designation investigations. On the 5th, the Cultural Heritage Administration announced that it will conduct treasure designation investigations on six artifacts from the Gaya cultural zone, including the ‘Haman Malyisan Tomb No. 45 Figurative Pottery Set.’ The Haman Malyisan Tomb No. 45 figurative pottery refers collectively to house-shaped pottery, boat-shaped pottery, lamp-shaped pottery, and deer-shaped horn cups. These were recovered through an excavation last year. The bronze mirror ‘Ui·Ja·Son Sudegyeong’ and the ‘cylindrical-shaped pedestal (Gidae, a vessel stand)’ found in the Namwon Durak-ri burial mound cluster, as well as the ‘bronze mirror’ from the Gimhae Daeseong-dong burial mound, will also undergo designation investigations. Artifacts from the Sancheong Saengcho burial mound cluster, such as the ‘pedestal and Jang-gyeong-ho (long-necked jar),’ and the ‘gold earrings’ found in the Goryeong Jisandong burial mound cluster are also included in the investigation targets.



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