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The Influence of Korean Peninsula Migrants on Tombs in Asuka Period, Japan

  • Journal of Humanities, Seoul National University
  • 2023, 80(3), pp.139-181
  • DOI : 10.17326/jhsnu.80.3.202308.139
  • Publisher : Institute of Humanities, Seoul National University
  • Research Area : Humanities > Other Humanities
  • Received : August 10, 2023
  • Accepted : August 18, 2023
  • Published : August 31, 2023

Kwon Ohyoung 1

1서울대학교

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ABSTRACT

There are not many studies paying attention to the relationship between tombs of Baekje in the Asuka and Nara periods of Japan. However, when comparing Baekje’s Ungjin phase and Sabi phase ancient tombs with those of Japan in terms of structure and funeral customs, many elements are found in common. Therefore, research on the history of ancient Korea-Japan relations should shift away from the Imna Japanese annexation theory and Japanesestyle ancient tombs in the southwestern part of the Korean Peninsula to explore the process and meaning of migration and settlement associated with the Korean Peninsula.

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