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  • Prehistoric Korea - Wikipedia
    Prehistoric Korea is the era of human existence in the Korean Peninsula for which written records do not exist It nonetheless constitutes the greatest segment of the Korean past and is the major object of study in the disciplines of archaeology, geology, and palaeontology
  • History of Korea - Wikipedia
    The earliest known Korean pottery dates back to around 8000 BC, [31] and evidence of Mesolithic Pit–Comb Ware culture (or Yunggimun pottery) is found throughout the peninsula, such as in Jeju Island Jeulmun pottery, or "comb-pattern pottery", is found after 7000 BC, and is concentrated at sites in west-central regions of the Korean Peninsula, where a number of prehistoric settlements, such
  • Jeulmun pottery period - Wikipedia
    The Jeulmun pottery period (Korean: 즐문 토기 시대) is an archaeological era in Korean prehistory broadly spanning the period of 8000–1500 BC [1] This period subsumes the Mesolithic and Neolithic cultural stages in Korea, [2][3] lasting ca 8000–3500 BC ("Incipient" to "Early" phases) and 3500–1500 BC ("Middle" and "Late" phases), respectively [4] Because of the early presence of
  • Mumun pottery period - Wikipedia
    The Mumun pottery period is an archaeological era in Korean prehistory that dates to approximately 1500–300 BC [1][2][3] This period is named after the Korean name for undecorated or plain cooking and storage vessels that form a large part of the pottery assemblage over the entire length of the period, but especially 850–550 BC
  • Timeline of Korean history - Wikipedia
    8000 BC: Beginning of the Jeulmun pottery period [1] 2337 BC: Legendary establishment of Tamna by Go, Yang, and Bu on Jeju Island [2][3] 2333 BC: Legendary establishment of Gojoseon by Dangun [4] 1500 BC: Beginning of the Mumun pottery period [5][6][7] 700 BC: Beginning of the Liaoning bronze dagger culture [8] 323 BC: Estimated beginning of the Gojoseon-Yan War that eventually ends in
  • Amsa-dong Prehistoric Site - Wikipedia
    The Amsa-dong Prehistoric Site (Korean: 암사동 유적), also called Amsa-dong Prehistoric Settlement Site, [1] is a archaeological site and open-air museum in Amsa-dong, Gangdong District, Seoul, South Korea The site contains evidence of human habitation from at 3,000 to 4,000 years before the present [2][3] On July 26, 1979, the site was made a Historic Site of South Korea [3] Around
  • Proto–Three Kingdoms period - Wikipedia
    The Proto–Three Kingdoms period (or Samhan period) refers to the proto-historical period in the Korean Peninsula, after the fall of Gojoseon and before the maturation of Goguryeo, Baekje, and Silla into full-fledged kingdoms It is a subdivision of what is traditionally called Korea's Three Kingdoms period and covers the first three centuries of the Common Era, corresponding to the later
  • Jeongok Prehistory Museum - Wikipedia
    The Jeongok Prehistory Museum (Korean: 전곡선사박물관) is a museum in Yeoncheon, South Korea The museum exhibits are based on the natural history of the Chugaryeong rift valley




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