▲ Treadmill islands (the longest remains in the middle) from the Hanseong Temple,


A large garbage and earthenware disposal site was found in the Aragana era in Haman, South Gyeongsang Province, where large-scale Saturn facilities and wooden fencing facilities were confirmed at the Aragaya palace site last summer.

The National Gaya Cultural Properties Research Institute conducted an excavation survey at 139-3 Utsusan-myeon, Hwasum-myeon, Haman-gun, Gyeongnam Province, known as Aragaya pottery production base. It is a terraced canopy with a length of about 11 m, a maximum width of 2.5 m, A tunnel-shaped uphill kiln).

In 2004, the Haman Surveillance Museum was surveyed by the Changwon University Museum, where 10 pottery kilns were found.

An institute official who conducted a formal excavation survey in 14 years after the existence of the remains of a kiln was known, said, "The previous kilometer is less than 7 meters in length, but the kiln I checked this time is much larger. But this time, the stairs appeared. "

A researcher from the institute said, "We have got good data to compare and analyze how the pottery production method and type differ according to the kiln size," he said. "We want to further study the development of Aragaya pottery production technology."

(Photo = National Gaya Cultural Properties Research Institute / Yonhap News)