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Structure and Scale
Structure
- Outside of the Pavilion
Round shape imitating the mound of the Jisan-dong
Tumulus No. 44.
- Inside of the Pavilion
Center - Recreation of the prototype of a stone chamber
structure.
Arranged in a radial pattern the thirty-two stone compartments
protecting coffin, centering around the main outer coffin
(where actors are buried) and the two subordinate outer
coffins for funerary objects (which function as a storage
belonging to the main outer coffin).
- Wall Body of Viewing Aisle
Exhibition of signal objects, visual objects and relics
to provide spectators with a better understanding of the
immolated burial of the Jisan-dong Tumulus No. 44.
Total Cost
- 4,867,000,000 won (Government grant: 3,056,000,000 won,
Province grant: 904,000,000 won, County¡¯s own expense:
97,000,000 won
Scale
- Site : 10,839§³
- Pavilion
1,464§³ (Diameter 37m, Height 15.47m)
Underground 357§³ - reinforced concrete
(machine room, storage room)
Ground 1,107§³ -space frame, copper plate combination (pavilion)
- Superintendent house and local product shop 110§³, toilet
40§³
- Maintenance of one tumulus, two drinking water places,
two pagoras, parking space and so on
Content of Exhibition
- Providing visitors with an understanding of the Jisan-dong
Tumulus No. 44 and immolated burial by reconstructing
the prototype of the structure of stone chambers and exhibiting
signal objects, visual objects and relics.
Signal Objects: The description and exhibition of the
relics and immolated burial pattern of the Jisan-dong
Tumulus No. 44, the pottery, harnesses, weapons, armours,
helmets, coffins, earrings of Daegaya and the foreign
relations and development of the state.
Visual Objects: The history of Daegaya and the character
and historical meanings of the Jisan-dong Tumulus No.
44,
Relics: Around 130 relics excavated in the Jisan-dong
Mounded Tomb Group
Image Corner: Display of the excavation work of relics
in the inside of stone chambers
Information Searching Corner: To search the history and
immolated burial of Daegaya, the structure and relics
of the Jisan-dong Tumulus No. 44, and so on.
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