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Korean texts hint at early compass use
Recent findings from ancient Korean texts provide fascinating evidence of early compass use. This discovery sheds new light on the development of navigation tools throughout human history and ...
Archaeologists in South Korea have uncovered a 1,300-year-old toilet believed to have been used by a crown prince during the Silla Dynasty (57 BCE–935 CE). The remarkable discovery, made at the site ...
South Koreans are so proud of their culture that they celebrate all South Korean-specific elements with a 'K' in front of the word, from the fun-loving tunes of K-pop, to the gripping K-dramas, to the ...
Deep in the heart of Yeoju-Si, South Korea, an ancient treasure is revolutionizing modern skincare. Ginseng, nicknamed the “man-root” for its uncanny human-like appearance, has emerged from centuries ...
SEOUL, April 25 (Reuters) - South Korea is fighting a battle with China over ancient history using one of the most powerful weapons in its arsenal -- sappy TV dramas watched by hundreds of millions of ...
SEOUL (Reuters) - An octopus clutching a finely glazed plate helped lead South Korean archaeologists to a major cache of ancient porcelain buried under the sea for centuries. Sign up here.
Koma Shrine in Saitama Prefecture has ties to the Korean Peninsula dating back 1,300 years to the fall of the ancient Goguryeo Kingdom. In this year, which marks 60 years since the normalization of ...
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