Petroglyphs of Bangudae Terrace are located in Daegok-ri, Ulsan. These petroglyphs can be observed from the bedrock connected to the foothills of Yeongosan Mountain. The rocks of Bungudae Terrace have been noted to be a scenic site since the old times, serving as an inspirational sight for poets and writers. Petroglyphs were found on a total of 10 rocks along Daegokcheon Stream, engraved on a rock surface spanning 10 meters in width and 3 meters in height. The engravings depict a total of 200 etchings including figures of land animals (deer, tigers, wild boar, etc.), hunting scenes, sea animals (whales, seals, sea turtles), and boats and fishermen. The Bangudae petroglyphs are important reflections of the hunting rituals and religious arts of Korea’s prehistoric era and serve as an important clue into the lifestyle and customs of ancient Koreans.
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