Bulletin, Issue 75"Bibliography of publications based upon collections made with the support of the Swedish China research committee, by Fr. E. Åhlander": Bulletin no. 1, p. 185-191. |
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causing the early complex Korean societies was the construction of dolmens in Korea.3 It has now been revealed that dolmens were the foremost burial structure during the Korean Bronze age . Traditionally , the dolmens had already been ...
causing the early complex Korean societies was the construction of dolmens in Korea.3 It has now been revealed that dolmens were the foremost burial structure during the Korean Bronze age . Traditionally , the dolmens had already been ...
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It can be argued that if dolmens are tombs for ordinary people , the cost for construction of the tomb was so high that the ... Most common artifacts found in the dolmen sites have been polished stone arrowheads , daggers , stone axes ...
It can be argued that if dolmens are tombs for ordinary people , the cost for construction of the tomb was so high that the ... Most common artifacts found in the dolmen sites have been polished stone arrowheads , daggers , stone axes ...
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chambers was understood as implying that this dolmen site might be the cemetery of a family or a group of closely related families . Three paired dolmen burial chambers ( i.e. dolmens no . 4 & 12 ; 6 & 11 ; and 13 & 14 ) were identified ...
chambers was understood as implying that this dolmen site might be the cemetery of a family or a group of closely related families . Three paired dolmen burial chambers ( i.e. dolmens no . 4 & 12 ; 6 & 11 ; and 13 & 14 ) were identified ...
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Editors Introduction Ол | 5 |
Qijia and SeimaTurbino The Question of Early Contacts | 31 |
The Qijia Culture Paths East and West | 55 |
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