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Early Korea to 935

Chapter 6. Early Korea to 935. Korea, 200 B.C.E.–100 B.C.E. Koguryŏ at Its Largest Extent, Late Fifth Century C.E. Silla After Conquest of Han River Region in 552 C.E. Diagram of the Layout of the So˘kkuram Buddhist Temple. Women Dancers.

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Early Korea to 935

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  1. Chapter 6 Early Korea to 935

  2. Korea, 200 B.C.E.–100 B.C.E.

  3. Koguryŏ at Its Largest Extent, Late Fifth Century C.E.

  4. Silla After Conquest of Han River Region in 552 C.E.

  5. Diagram of the Layout of the So˘kkuram Buddhist Temple.

  6. Women Dancers plate 55, pg. 67: Kim Wonyong, ed. Han'guk misulchonjip (the complete of Korean Art vol 4

  7. Pottery Figure of a Silla Mounted Warrior, Fifth–Sixth Century C.E. National Museum of Korea

  8. Bronze Statue of the Maitreya Buddha. National Museum of Korea

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