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... dolmens were the foremost burial structure during the Korean Bronze age . Traditionally , the dolmens had already been understood as one of the two main burial types of the Korean Bronze Age , alongside the stone cist.4 But it was now ...
... dolmens were the foremost burial structure during the Korean Bronze age . Traditionally , the dolmens had already been understood as one of the two main burial types of the Korean Bronze Age , alongside the stone cist.4 But it was now ...
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... dolmens no . 4 & 12 ; 6 & 11 ; and 13 & 14 ) were identified . Each pair was assumed to have been constructed ... dolmens ( 80x30x20cm ) , and its pairing with the other dolmen chamber ( 110x50x20cm ) , some have interpreted the ...
... dolmens no . 4 & 12 ; 6 & 11 ; and 13 & 14 ) were identified . Each pair was assumed to have been constructed ... dolmens ( 80x30x20cm ) , and its pairing with the other dolmen chamber ( 110x50x20cm ) , some have interpreted the ...
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... dolmens fall in the 5th century B.C. , while Chinese dolmen construction ranges from the 5th century B.C. to the 2nd century A.D. , much later than the Korean dolmen traditions . Secondly , why should dolmens be found only in the ...
... dolmens fall in the 5th century B.C. , while Chinese dolmen construction ranges from the 5th century B.C. to the 2nd century A.D. , much later than the Korean dolmen traditions . Secondly , why should dolmens be found only in the ...
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