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This study compared the various forms of Stone chamber Tombs in Neungsan-ri based on the excavated a records identified of Sabi period in Baekje, Among the main characters of King’s tombs in Sabi preriod, the existing research trends and problems of N0.2 in Neungsan-ri(中下塚) and a Royal Tombs in Iksan(益山雙陵) are examining, and approaching from a new vision of these character. Buyeo Royal Tombs Garden(扶餘 王陵園) is a tomb of their family members created by the royal family after move to Sabi, and it is generally known as a place where the kings and royalty are buried from the King Seong(聖王) to the King Mu(武王). If you estimate the historic chronology by applying the detailed form of the stone sarira container(石製舍利龕), which reflects the social perception of the Sabi preriod ruling class and the capacity of Buddhism, or the excavated a written characters such as the changing patterns of Stone chamber Tombs in Neungsan-ri, you can picture a new character different from the existing perception. Therefore, the character of No.2 in Buyeo Royal Tombs Garden was found to be a female tomb, not the King Seong. In addition, a Royal Tombs in Iksan, which is established as King Mu's tomb, questioned the existing research results by combining the excavated a records and archaeological data and insisted on the urgent need to find a new character. In other words, based on the scientific analysis of human bones recovered from a Royal Tombs in Iksan the character is identified as King Mu or the existing perception of jade-accessories belt excavated from the royal tomb does not match the excavated a records and historical records. In addition, there is a limit to not being able to explain this clearly, so it is urgent to review the theory of King Mu of the Royal Tombs in Iksan. In the future, I think that the request for the royal tombs of Sabi period from Baekje's King Seong to King Mu, should be carried out in a way that can minimize the problems of existing research, breaking away from stereotypes.
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