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  2. Goguryeo tombs - Wikipedia

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    The site offers exceptional insights into the Goguryeo culture, both into everyday life and burial customs. The Goguryeo tombs are an important example of this burial typology. In May 2006, 2,360 individual tombs were discovered at the site of the ancient Goguryeo kingdom during work on the Yunfeng Reservoir. Ruins of an ancient city were ...

  3. Capital Cities and Tombs of the Ancient Koguryo Kingdom

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    Gungnae City, within the modern city of Ji'an, played the role of a supporting capital after the main Goguryeo capital moved to Pyongyang. Hwando contains many vestiges including a large palace and many tombs. [6] The capital cities of the Goguryeo are an early example of mountain cities later imitated by neighbouring cultures.

  4. Anak Tomb No. 3 - Wikipedia

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    Moreover, the quality of these paintings and the size of the tomb indicate that it is a royal tomb of Koguryo—a theory advocated recently by Hwi-joon Ahn and Youngsook Pak. [3] North Korean scholars claim that it is the mausoleum of King Micheon or King Gogugwon. The epitaph reflects a complex situation in which Dong Shou, and Goguryeo, were put.

  5. Goguryeo art - Wikipedia

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    Goguryeo art is the art of Goguryeo, an ancient Korean kingdom (37 BCE – 668 CE) [1] which occupied large areas of present-day Northeast China and Korea. [2] Its distinct style is marked by flowing lines and vivid colors. The prime examples of this style are tomb murals excavated in North Korea and Manchuria, which were produced from the 3rd ...

  6. Tomb of the General - Wikipedia

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    The Tomb of the General. The Tomb of the General (Korean: Janggun-chong, Hangul: 장군총, Traditional Chinese: 將軍冢), is an ancient Korean pyramid, also known as the Pyramid of the East. The pyramid is thought to be the burial tomb of King Gwanggaeto or his son King Jangsu, both former Kings of Goguryeo. [1] [2]

  7. 3,200-year-old tomb — filled with gold treasure — unearthed ...

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    Photos show the delicate pieces. Some of the jewelry beads and gold pendants found in the tomb. The mixture of beads, mostly made from gold and carnelian, a red-brown stone, likely formed three ...

  8. Goguryeo - Wikipedia

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    A mural of a Chinese mythical animal, three-legged bird in a Goguryeo tomb. Goguryeo people worshipped ancestors and considered them to be supernatural. [71] [better source needed] Jumong, the founder of Goguryeo, was worshipped and respected among the people. There was even a temple in Pyongyang dedicated to Jumong. At the annual Dongmaeng ...

  9. Ancient lord’s tomb found filled with gold and multiple ...

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    Researchers at Panama’s El Caño Archaeological Park found an ancient tomb filled with gold offerings and sacrificial victims buried to accompany a dead elite leader.