2022년 3월 11일 금요일

The mummy of General 190cm in the mid-Joseon Period, which was discovered in 2002.

 It was excavated 300 years ago in Taeanseo, a general in the middle of the Joseon Dynasty. The body of General Nam Oh-seong, who served as a Samdo controller in the middle of the Joseon Dynasty more than 300 years ago, was excavated in a perfect mummy while his descendants were relocating the tomb at Seonsan, Uiryeong Nam, Sakseon 2-ri, Taean-eup, Taean-gun, Chungcheongnam-do. The body, which was placed in two lacquered 15cm thick yuksongs (the exterior of the inner tube), was as tall as 190cm, and its eyes, teeth, beard, nails, and toenails, as well as its original skin color were preserved. At the time of excavation, the body was wrapped in about 50 layers of silk and silk, and the top of the coffin was covered with lime powder made by grinding oyster shells to a thickness of about 1.5 to 2m. Choi Ki-hong (58), president of Taeanjang Medical Center, who was in charge of the relocation work, said, "The body smelled of spices, but it did not appear to have been treated with drugs. I think the air was compressed into thick tubes and lime powder surrounding the body, enabling circular preservation." This tomb is the tomb of General Nam and his wife, unlike General Nam, only the remains remained, and no other burial items were found. In the inscription of this tomb, it is written as the tomb of General Nam Oh-seong, who served as a Samdo controller. General Nam was born in 1643, the 21st year of King Injo's reign of Joseon, passed the military examination in 1676, the 2nd year of King Sukjong's reign, served as a Samdo controller, and died in March 1712, the 38th year of King Sukjong's reign. The descendants cremated the body.

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