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English: Ceremonial stoneware vessel, double wine cup in the shape of a mounted warrior from Gaya federation (42-562), a group of statelets which existed during the Three Kingdoms period in southern Korea. Stone ware with ash glaze figurine, 5th-6th century, reportedly from Tôksan-ni, Kimhae, South Kyongsang Province. Gyeongju National Museum in Gyeongju, Gyeongbuk province. It was designated as National Treasure No. 275 of the Republic of Korea on January 15, 1993.

It is a person-shaped earthenware with a height of 23.2cm, width of 14.7cm, and bottom diameter of 9.2cm, in the shape of a person who is riding a horse and thought to have been made in the Three Kingdoms period. A rectangular flat plate was placed on the base of the trumpet, and a horse was placed on it. The base is the same shape as the bamboo plate of Gaya, and has two rows of holes. At the four corners of the base, there is a horse leg carved by hand. The horses depicted the armor very realistically, and the wiggles are straightened. He sat in the armor, holding the weapon, on the horse. The warrior wears a helmet on his head, a javelin on his right hand, and a shield on his left hand. Especially noteworthy is the realistic representation of a shield that does not convey the real thing yet. On the back of the samurai, a pair of horn-shaped cups were placed.

This horsemen-shaped earthenware is valued as valuable material for the study of Gaya's horses and weapons.
Français : Vase cérémoniel en grès d'un cavalier de Gaya, un groupe de petits États qui existait pendant la période des Trois Royaumes, dans le sud de la Corée. Il a été désigné trésor national n ° 275 de la République de Corée le 15 janvier 1993. Grès à glaçure de cendre, aurait été découvert à Tôksan-ni, Kimhae,province de Kyongsang. Musée national de Gyeongju à Gyeongju, dans la province de Gyeongbuk.

C'est un vase en forme de cavalier armé, H. 23,2 cm, L. 14,7 cm et D. inférieur à 9,2 cm. Il semble avoir été fabriqué au cours de la période des Trois Royaumes de Corée. Une plaque rectangulaire a été placée sur le pied ajouré et le cheval dessus. Ce pied est de la même forme que la plaque de bambou (?) de Gaya et a deux rangées de trous. Aux quatre angles de la base une jambe du cheval y prend appuis. Le cheval porte une armure représentée de façon très réaliste. Le guerrier porte un casque, un javelot dans la main droite et un bouclier dans la main gauche. La représentation réaliste du bouclier est particulièrement remarquable, mais elle ne transmet pas encore l'image de l'objet réel. Derrière le cavalier, une paire de coupes à vin en forme de rhyton (corne à boire) s'élèvent en symétrie, à droite et à gauche.

Cet objet est précieux pour l'étude des chevaux et des armes de Gaya.
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Author Constantin Barbu
Camera location35° 49′ 44.7″ N, 129° 13′ 41.8″ E Kartographer map based on OpenStreetMap.View this and other nearby images on: OpenStreetMapinfo

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