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List of tables | ||
Preface and acknowledgments | ||
1 | Introduction | 1 |
Archaeology in Korea | 1 | |
Western views of Korea | 4 | |
Geographic limits | 5 | |
Korean physical anthropology, language and culture | 6 | |
Data sources | 8 | |
Korean archaeological sequences | 10 | |
2 | Environment | 12 |
Geomorphology | 12 | |
Climate | 19 | |
Flora | 20 | |
Fauna | 20 | |
Paleoclimate | 22 | |
3 | Forest foragers | 26 |
History of paleolithic discoveries | 26 | |
Early paleolithic | 30 | |
The Neanderthal question | 43 | |
Late paleolithic | 47 | |
The paleolithic/Holocene boundary | 53 | |
4 | Early Villages | 58 |
Sites | 59 | |
Chronology | 95 | |
Subsistence | 98 | |
Social organization | 104 | |
Symbols and styles | 106 | |
East Asian relationships | 106 | |
5 | Megaliths, rice and bronze 2000 to 500 BC | 110 |
Chronology | 113 | |
Artifacts | 116 | |
Settlements | 138 | |
Subsistence | 144 | |
Burials | 147 | |
Rock art | 154 | |
Social organization | 154 | |
Myth, legend and history | 155 | |
Migration, diffusion or local development? | 157 | |
6 | Iron, trade and exploitation 400 BC to AD 300 | 164 |
Documentary sources | 165 | |
Archaeological evidence | 172 | |
Regional differences | 183 | |
7 | Three Kingdoms AD 300-668 | 206 |
Koguryo | 207 | |
Paekche | 220 | |
Kaya | 237 | |
Silla | 243 | |
8 | Ethnicity in retrospect | 262 |
Tradition | 262 | |
Boundaries | 263 | |
Population movement | 265 | |
Bibliography | 268 | |
Index | 302 |
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