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EARLY IRON METALLURGY IN KOREA 1 Yoon Dong Suk Introduction a The
Korean peninsula provides a partial landbridge between continental China , with
which it is connected at its northern end , and the Japanese islands across the ...
EARLY IRON METALLURGY IN KOREA 1 Yoon Dong Suk Introduction a The
Korean peninsula provides a partial landbridge between continental China , with
which it is connected at its northern end , and the Japanese islands across the ...
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Shiomi Hiroshi ( 1982 ) has suggested on the basis of the finds of large numbers
of ming dao qian in this area that early iron production developed in line with the
expansion of Yen's territory . This expansion is thought to have begun around ...
Shiomi Hiroshi ( 1982 ) has suggested on the basis of the finds of large numbers
of ming dao qian in this area that early iron production developed in line with the
expansion of Yen's territory . This expansion is thought to have begun around ...
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In the author's opinion it does not , however , seem justified to place its beginning
as early as the 7th century BC . Lim B.T. ( 1978 ) supports this view , suggesting
that at first , around the 4th century BC , Korea imported many kinds of ironware ...
In the author's opinion it does not , however , seem justified to place its beginning
as early as the 7th century BC . Lim B.T. ( 1978 ) supports this view , suggesting
that at first , around the 4th century BC , Korea imported many kinds of ironware ...
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Pai Hyung | 11 |
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