This serial property includes archaeological cemetery sites with burial mounds attributed to the Gaya Confederacy, which developed in the southern part of the Korean Peninsula from the 1st to the 6th century CE. Through their geographical distribution and landscape characteristics, types of burials, and grave goods, the cemeteries attest to the distinctive Gaya political system in which polities existed as autonomous political equals while sharing cultural commonalities. The introduction of new forms of tombs and the intensification of the spatial hierarchy in the tumuli sites reflect the structural changes experienced by Gaya society during its history.
伽倻古坟群
这处由墓葬组成的考古遗迹属于伽倻联盟,该联盟于公元1-6世纪在朝鲜半岛南部发展壮大。古坟的地理分布和景观特征、丧葬类型以及随葬品诠释了伽倻独特的政治体系。联盟各成员政治自主、平等共存,同时又具有文化上的共通性。新墓葬形式的引入和墓穴空间等级的强化反映了伽耶社会发展过程中经历的结构性变革。
Source UNESCO WH website http://whc.unesco.org/en/list/1666
- 1666-001 Daeseong-dong Tumuli
- 1666-002 Marisan Tumuli
- 1666-003 Okjeon Tumuli
- 1666-004 Jisan-dong Tumuli
- 1666-005 Songhak-dong Tumuli
- 1666-006 Yugok-ri and Durak-ri Tumuli
- 1666-007 Gyo-dong and Songhyeon-dong Tumuli
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