- 영문명
- Mounted Warriors Depicted in the Ancient Rock Art of Altai Region
- 발행기관
- 한국몽골학회
- 저자명
- 장석호(Jang Seog ho)
- 간행물 정보
- 『몽골학』제43호, 297~326쪽, 전체 30쪽
- 주제분류
- 인문학 > 기타인문학
- 파일형태
- 발행일자
- 2015.11.30
국문 초록
영문 초록
This article focuses on the images of mounted warriors depicted in the ancient rock art (the Huns – Turkic Period) of Central Asian region, where the Altai mountains stretch across. With the rise of the Hunnic Empire, the new types of motifs, styles, and techniques were introduced in the ancient art of Central Asia. The good example of this is the portrayals of mounted warriors. Warriors usually wear helmet and armor, hold a long spear or flag, and depicted as having a battle with one another. Sometimes one can find warriors riding armored horses. The images are mainly engraved in thin lines. The legs of horses are portrayed as walking fast or running. One of the foreleg of the horse stretches forward, while the other kneels down. The hind legs are crossed together. The images that embody such motifs, styles, and techniques can be found in the ancient rock art of Shinskino (Russia), Gorno Altai (Mongolia), Eastern Kazakhstan, and Kyrgyzstan. They can also be found in the ancient tomb murals of Korea’s Goguryeo Kingdom. These are the images of cavalry (mounted warriors riding armored horses) discovered in Anak Tomb no 3, Deokgunegri Mural Tomb, and Myuyongchong. As such, these were the main motifs of the ancient art for almost 10 centuries, which was from 3 B.C to 7 A.D. By studying these images, one can grasps the fact that Central Asia during this period was undergoing severe regional and ethnic conflicts. At the same time, the images confirm that Korean ancient art, including that of Goguryeo’s, shares the common root with the Northern Nomads’ art.
목차
1. 머리말
2. 말과 인류의 상관성
3. 고대 조형 예술 속의 기마전사상
4. 기마전사 형상의 조형성 분석
5. 맺음말
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