Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volume 8Department of Archaeology, 1989 - Archaeology |
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Page 67
... Lelang commandery in 108 BC and reached its peak in the Kobun period . The incursion of Han China laid the foundations for both inter - regional and intra - regional dynamics in the form of exchanges of goods and information ...
... Lelang commandery in 108 BC and reached its peak in the Kobun period . The incursion of Han China laid the foundations for both inter - regional and intra - regional dynamics in the form of exchanges of goods and information ...
Page 69
... Lelang interaction sphere . Stage one ( Figure la ) , lasting from the second century BC to the late third century AD , began with the invasion by the Han Emperor Han Wudi in 108 BC and the establishment of the four commanderies of Lelang ...
... Lelang interaction sphere . Stage one ( Figure la ) , lasting from the second century BC to the late third century AD , began with the invasion by the Han Emperor Han Wudi in 108 BC and the establishment of the four commanderies of Lelang ...
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... Lelang . Kogur yo maintained hostile relations with the commandery of Lelang , eventually bringing about its collapse in 313 AD . This animosity readily explains why Koguryo was the region of Korea whose cultural remains and customs ...
... Lelang . Kogur yo maintained hostile relations with the commandery of Lelang , eventually bringing about its collapse in 313 AD . This animosity readily explains why Koguryo was the region of Korea whose cultural remains and customs ...
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