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  2. Crowns of Silla - Wikipedia

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    A golden inner cap of a Silla crown from the sixth century. The crown jewels of Silla. The Silla crowns were uncovered in the tumuli of Gyeongju, South Korea, the capital of Silla and Unified Silla. Silla tumuli, unlike their Baekje and Goguryeo counterparts were made inaccessible because the tombs did not include passageways and corridors ...

  3. Korean pottery and porcelain - Wikipedia

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    Korean ceramic history (도자기; dojagi) begins with the oldest earthenware from around 8000 BC. Throughout the history, the Korean peninsula has been home to lively, innovative, and sophisticated art making. Long periods of stability have allowed for the establishment of spiritual traditions, and artisan technologies specific to the region.

  4. File:Silla Kingdom Pottery 03.jpg - Wikipedia

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    View this and other nearby images on: OpenStreetMap 37.523882; 126.979894 Over 3200 more Public Domain photos from National Museum of Korea, plus thousands more from Asian and world historical sites and museums at www.WorldHistoryPics.com

  5. Onggi - Wikipedia

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    Pottery has been used on the Korean peninsula since prehistoric times for food storage. In the Three Kingdoms period, images of large and small pottery appear on the murals of Anak Tomb No. 3 in Goguryeo, and in Baekje and Silla. Records indicate that they were used to store rice, liquor, oil, soy sauce, and salted fish.

  6. Three Kingdoms of Korea - Wikipedia

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    The Three Kingdoms of Korea or Samhan (Goguryeo, Baekje and Silla) competed for hegemony over the Korean Peninsula during the ancient period of Korean history.During the Three Kingdoms period (Korean: 삼국시대), [a] many states and statelets consolidated until, after Buyeo was annexed in 494 and Gaya was annexed in 562, only three remained on the Korean Peninsula: Goguryeo, Baekje and Silla.

  7. Timeline of Korean history - Wikipedia

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    676: Silla repels Chinese alliance forces from Korean peninsula, completes unification of much of the Three Kingdoms. 698: The founding of Balhae by former Goguryeo general Dae Joyeong. 751: Silla, at its cultural peak, constructs Seokguram and Bulguksa. 828: Jang Bogo establishes Cheonghaejin, a major center of trade with China, Japan, and ...

  8. Korean Buddhist sculpture - Wikipedia

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    The early century of the Unified Silla period is known as a golden age of Korean history where the kingdom enjoyed the peace and stability to produce fabulous works of art. The central Buddha of the Seokguram Grotto , a UNESCO World Heritage Site , is recognized as one of the finest examples of Buddhist sculpture in eastern Asia.

  9. Silla Arts and Science Museum - Wikipedia

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    Silla Arts and Science Museum is a private history and science museum located in the district of Gyeongju Folk Craft Village, Ha-dong, Gyeongju, North Gyeongsang, South Korea. It was established on 15, October, 1988 by Seok U-il (昔宇一) to provide an opportunity that children and youths visiting Gyeongju could know the root of Korean ...