ISBN:
9788981641979
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8981641978
Language:
English
Pages:
206 Seiten
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Illustrationen
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29 cm
Keywords:
Tombs
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Excavations (Archaeology) Exhibitions
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Antiquities
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Excavations (Archaeology)
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Kings and rulers ; Tombs
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Tombs
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Whaipara tangata
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Exhibition catalogs
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Exhibition catalogs
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Silla (Kingdom) Kings and rulers
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Tombs
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Kyŏngju-si (Korea) Exhibitions Antiquities
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Asia ; Silla (Kingdom)
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Korea (South) ; Hwangnam-dong (Kyŏngju-si)
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Korea (South) ; Kyŏngju-si
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Ausstellungskatalog National Museum of Korea 07.09.2010-31.10.2010
Abstract:
Historical archaeological significance of Hwangnamdaechong -- I. The Maripgan, transforming Silla into a nation of gold (1. Hwangnamdaechong ; 2. Gold crowns of Silla ; 3. Dazzling gold crowns at Naeul Singung ; 4. Slila's 'Branch-shaped headband-style crown' -- 5. Cap-style crowns of Silla -- 6. Wing-shaped crown ornaments of Silla) -- II. Above the tombs of the dead power is inherited by the living (1. The funeral starts with the grave ; 2. Giant tumuli of Silla ; 3. Tombs of the Maripgan ; 4. Preparing the journey to the afterlife so that nothing is missing) -- III. In the history of Northeast Asia, Silla's Maripgan period (1. Products from Goguryeo, Victori in the North ; 2. Objects from the Chinese continent ; 3. Objects that arrived through the Silk Road ; 4. Objects from the Japanese archipelago) -- IV. All the best things belonged to the Maripgan, the King (1. Garments ; 2. Mounts ; 3. Utensils).
Abstract:
"This year, we celebrate the 45th anniversary of the excavation of Hwangnamdaechong. This burial has been receiving much attention from the domestic as well as international academic world. The enormous mound and elaborate gold ornaments unearthed from it make us give full play to our imaginations. However, a lot of works still remain to be done for a systematic analysis and meticulous restoration of Silla culture."--Foreword, p.7
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