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Possibility of Paleoclimatic Environmental Change and Human Influence around Haman Seongsan Fortress

  • Journal of the Association of Korean Geographers
  • Abbr : JAKG
  • 2019, 8(1), pp.71-78
  • DOI : 10.25202/JAKG.8.1.6
  • Publisher : Association of Korean Geographers
  • Research Area : Social Science > Geography
  • Received : March 25, 2019
  • Accepted : April 19, 2019
  • Published : April 30, 2019

Hea Kyung Jung 1 PARK JIHOON 2

1순천대학교 화학교육과
2공주대학교

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ABSTRACT

In this study, archaeological excavation results obtained from Haman Sungsan Fortress ancient environmental restoration research and soil organic matter analysis method in sediment layer were utilized and we discussed a comprehensive and ancient climate and environmental change. Soil organic carbon analysis and Humus analysis were used for soil organic matter analysis. As a result of the analysis, it can be deduced that there were at least four different environments during the formation of the sediments and considering this as a result of archaeological era, it is as follows. The pre-6th century was relatively warmer and humid than the upper layer. The period from the middle of the 6th century to the late 6th century was inferred to be a relatively cooler or drier environment before the middle of the 6th century. It is inferred that the period from the late 6th century to the 7th century reflects the effects of agriculture rather than reflecting the effects of the climate environment. The period from the 7th century to the 8~9th century was also deduced that agriculture affected soil formation conditions rather than the effects of climate environment.

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