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스키타이 복식 유형 및 형태에 관한 연구 - 고대 한국과의 관계를 중심으로 -Scythai’s clothing type and style: focusing on the relationship with ancient Korea

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Scythai’s clothing type and style: focusing on the relationship with ancient Korea
Authors
김소희채금석
Issue Date
Feb-2018
Publisher
한국의상디자인학회
Keywords
Scythai; ancient Korea; Scythai’s clothing; ancient Korea’s clothing; 스키타이; 고대 한국; 스키타이 복식; 고대한국복식
Citation
한국의상디자인학회지, v.20, no.1, pp 61 - 77
Pages
17
Journal Title
한국의상디자인학회지
Volume
20
Number
1
Start Page
61
End Page
77
URI
https://scholarworks.sookmyung.ac.kr/handle/2020.sw.sookmyung/2107
DOI
10.30751/kfcda.2018.20.1.61
ISSN
1229-7240
Abstract
The primary focus of this thesis is to look at Scythai’s historical, geographical and ethnologic background in order to understand Scythai’s garment types and styles as described in Scythai-related documented records, previous studies and excavated artifacts. Based upon this, another objective lies in comparing and contrasting this information with ancient Korean garments to identify what kind of relationship exists between the two. The result from this study’s objectives is summarized as follows. Firstly, ancient Korean and Scythai share similarities in art work, craftwork, accessories and the like, which allows us to make a guess at the relationship between ancient Korea and Scythai of that time. Secondly, Scythai garments are based on the tight and well-fitted Caftan Yugoje, which is tightly fit to the body, as well as including garments similar to the drapery Kiton and Tunic found in ancient Greek garments, from which can be seen that the garment of culture medium passing between the East and the West had nomadic horse-riders’ ethnic characteristics and Eurasian characteristics. Thirdly, ancient Korean Scythai garments were found to have homogeneity in their garment culture in that northern nomadic cultural district’s Hobok-Goseupje, i.e., open-front Caftan Jeogori and pants called Sangeuihago is its basic with a triangular cone hat shape (transformed hat) and boots, which is the basis for considering that ancient Korea exchanged culture with Scythai, who once lived as active northern nomads. However, it can also be seen that ancient Korea and Scythai garments differed in form depending on region, weather, culture, custom and the like. As such, Scythai and ancient Korea have an aesthetic bond because northern nomads and Scythai exchanged their cultural traits of the times. The evidence supports this idea as it seems that the characteristics of garments that can be considered to be Scythain in style are also commonly discovered in ancient Korean garments.
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