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  1. In the shadow of the mountains: Essays on ancient and modern Korea by Michael J Daniels, 1978

41. Spring 2005 China & Korea
Chinese History and civilization, a special 12day study tour for friends of Guide for Teaching ancient China, a manual by teachers and Primary Source
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CONFERENCES, WORKSHOPS, LECTURES, AND DISCUSSION GR OUPS SMITH COLLEGE LECTURE, MA The East Asian Studies Program at Smith College in Northampton presents New Discoveries: Recent Fieldwork in the Western Himalayas on Fri, Apr 1, 4:30pm. This slide lecture by Rob Linrothe (Skidmore College) is held in Graham Hall, Brown Fine Arts Center. For more information, contact Marylin Rhie, Smith College. Tel 413-585-3138: Email mrhie@smith.edu MOUNT HOLYOKE COLLEGE LECTURES, MA The Asian Studies Committee at Mount Holyoke College in South Hadley presents 2 lectures in the New York Rm, Mary Woolley Hall. Tony Namkung (Former Executive Director of the Asia Society) speaks on the North Korean Nuclear Crisis on Fri, Mar 25, from 12noon to 1:30pm.

42. North Korean Juche Historiography And Koguryo
Pyeongyang was the centre of the ancient civilization of the korean nation . Bukhanui godaesa Yeon’guwa seonggwa (ancient History in North korea
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by Leonid A. Petrov Goguryeo as a Bone of Contention. Several weeks prior to the closure of 2003, a sudden surge of interest in the history of an obscure ancient kingdom instantly made the public opinion in East Asia polarised and agitated. South Korean media and activist groups began spitting vitriolic invectives toward China for its attempt to treat Goguryeo – one of the ancient Three Kingdoms which occupied the northern part of the Korean peninsula and significant part of Manchuria between the first century B.C. and seventh century A.D. – as part of its own history. What was special about Goguryeo and its legacy? The Goguryeo Kingdom (37 B.C . to A.D ) produced thousands of tombs which range from the simple cairn to the more elaborate stone chamber covered by an earthen mound. The latter were sometimes found decorated with colorful wall paintings which are dated between the fourth and the seventh centuries A.D. These burials are found scattered on both sides of the Yalu River in Jian, Jilin province, in the Liaodong peninsula of northeast China and in the vicinity of Pyeongyang in North Korea. In total about 90 Goguryeo tombs with wall paintings have been discovered so far, including those located in China, and some 70 tombs are concentrated in the vicinity of Pyeongyang Perrin That the Ji’an murals are in Chinese territory is without question, but the ethnic and cultural legacy of these ancient works made things complicated due to the fact that Koreans have always considered Goguryeo to be their first state. Goguryeo tomb murals are the oldest paintings still in existence on the Korean Peninsula and paragons of the Oriental paintings of the early

43. KOREAN TRADITIONAL ARCHITECTURE -1
Transmission of western civilization and culture to korea was initiated at theend of Beginning as the Tao of Elegancy in ancient korea, Taoist thought
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l.Social and Economic Changes T he most serious problem Korea faced in the seventeenth century was the desperate fiscal situation caused by the Japanese invasion. To improve the fiscal deficiency, the former tribute taxation system was superceded by a new enactment known as the Uniform Lank Tax Law (Tae-dong-pop). Its significance was that the new law created a fair taxation system that reduced the economic burden of the farmer. Under the new system, only about one percent of the rice harvest was to be paid in tax. Another advantage was that tax could be paid in cotton cloth or coin as well, This system also induced the accumulation of commercial capital for merchants who served as purchasing agents to furnish government procurements and were known as "tribute men" (kong-in). P reciously there had been a system of government supported craftsmen, by them handicraft items were produced to meet the needs of the royal court and the government. But it was impossible to continue this system because the government was under financial deficit. Accordingly, the dismissed govemment craftsmen started their own businesses and sold their products in a free market. Some of the successful craftsmen became tribute contractors for the govenrment in their own specialities.

44. The Official Graham Hancock Website: Newsdesk
The discoveryrewrites Chinese history of ancient civilization and is regarded asone of Japan, N korea experts to research ancient tombs in N. korea
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47. Asia - Definition Of Asia By The Free Online Dictionary, Thesaurus And Encyclope
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48. The Metropolitan Museum Of Art - Explore & Learn
This publication will assist educators in presenting korea s distinctive cultural and how these ideas influenced the arts of this ancient civilization.
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Designed for use in the classroom, these online features and printable files (PDFs) help educators introduce to their students the richness and diversity of works in various collections of the Metropolitan Museum. Publications include a variety of illustrations and descriptions of selected works of art, historical and cultural background, classroom applications in the form of lesson plans and activities, and other useful material.
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Explore exceptional works of art from forty-six institutions in the People's Republic of China. Includes links and references to works of art in the Metropolitan's permanent collection, relevant literary references, maps, and details about how certain objects were crafted. The Art of Ancient Egypt: A Web Resource
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This overview of the artistic and cultural flowering during the late Byzantine Empire features magnificent icons and miniatures, frescoes, textiles, mosaics, illuminated manuscripts, and gilded metalwork. Includes essays, a visual exploration of the Monastery of Saint Catherine in Sinai, Egypt, catalogue entries, exhibition checklist, bibliography, glossary, and maps. Flowers Underfoot: Indian Carpets of the Mughal Era
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49. Korea, North
According to ancient lore, korea s earliest civilization, known as Choson, wasfounded in 2333 BC by Tangun. In the 17th century, korea became a vassal
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50. Welcome To Korea University
KIM KyungHyun, Professor, ancient Western History (Ph.D. korea University, 1987) . HISTORY OF civilization IN ancient NEAR EAST 3, A synopsis of the
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52. Institute Of Iberian And Latin American Studies
The conference was financed by the korea Foundation of International Affairs . 1996 Research on Mexican ancient civilization in case of Aztec and Maya
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Conferences and Seminars Conferences 1. International Conferences 1) 1996 The Current Situation and Future Strategy of Korean Studies in Spain and Latin America was held in KyungHee University on June 23. About 80 korean scholars, 5 foreign scholars, and many others participated. The conference was financed by the Korea Foundation of International Affairs. Presentations: WonBuddhism: Orthodoxy vs Heterodoxy by Liliana Garcia, The National Movement for Independence of Korea in 1919 by Fernando Torres, Current Researches on the Republic of Korea and Other Asian Countries in Universidad Complutense de Madrid by Florentino Rodao, The Relation between Korean Art and Peruvian Traditional Art by Martha Barriga, The Role of Christianity, Education, and Women in Korea by Jose Alvaro Porto Dapena, and Korean Language and Liquid Consonant by Lucrecio Perez Blanco. 2) 1994 NAFTA and Korean Economy took place in the International Conference Hall of College of Business Administration on Mar. 26, 1994. Financed by the same foundation. Presentations were as follows: A US-Mexico-Canada Free Trade Agreement: Sectoral Employment Effects and Regional/Occupational Employment Realignment in the United States by Robert Stern (Michigan University)

53. Ancient Civilizations
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55. Ancient Indian Architecture
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This is a granite temple panel - one of many that show the splendor of Indian temple architecture. The Science of Architecture and Civil Construction was known in Ancient India as Sthapatya-Shastra . The word Sthapatya is derived from the root word Sthapana i.e. 'to establish'. The technique of architecture was both a science and an art, hence it is also known as Sthapatya-kala, the word Kala means an art. From very early times the construction of temples, palaces, rest houses and other civil construction was undertaken by professional architects known as Sthapati. Even during the Vedic times, there existed professionals who specialized in the technique of constructing chariots and other heavy instruments of war. These professionals have been referred to in the Rig Veda as Rathakara which literally means 'chariot maker'. The excavations of the ruins at Mohenjodaro and Harrappa (today in Pakistan) proved the existence of a developed Urban civilization in India. The Indus valley civilization is dated around 3000 B.C. Thus since the last 5000 years. India has had an urban civilization. The existence of an urban civilization presumes the existence of well developed techniques of architecture and construction. These techniques would no doubt have had been systematically stated in record books for transmitting them to the later generations as well for being used as reference media for actual construction. Unfortunately, as far as the Indus Valley civilization goes no such records have been preserved either as rock edicts, manuscripts, etc., or in folk tales and legends.

56. Ancient Japan
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Ancient Japan to 1185 It is not known when humans first settled on the Japanese archipelago. It was long believed that there was no Paleolithic occupation in Japan, but since World War II thousands of sites have been unearthed throughout the country, yielding a wide variety of Paleolithic tools. These include both core tools, made by chipping away the surface of a stone, and flake tools, made by working with a stone flake broken off from a larger piece of stone. There is little doubt that the people who used these implements moved to Japan from the Asian continent. At one stage, land connections via what are now the Korea and Tsushima straits made immigration from the Korean peninsula possible, while another connection, via what are now the Soya and Tsugaru straits, allowed people to come in from northeastern Asia. The Paleolithic Period in Japan is variously dated from 30,000 to 10,000 years ago, although the argument has been made for a Lower Paleolithic culture prior to 35,000 BC. Nothing certain is known of the culture of the period, though it seems likely that people lived by hunting and gathering, used fire, and made their homes either in pit-type dwellings or in caves. No bone or horn artifacts of the kind associated with this period in other areas of the world have yet been found in Japan. Since there was no knowledge whatsoever of pottery, the period is referred to as the Pre-Ceramic era. Climatic changes help to account for the existence of a Mesolithic stage in early Japanese culture, a time when much of the abundant fauna of earlier times became depleted by the expanding human population of the archipelago. The introduction of the bow and arrow is regarded as a local response to a decrease in game available for food.

57. Ancient Astronomy @ GCA7Sky
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58. Asian Culture History And Archaeology
Archaeological sites and studies of the ancient Asian civilizations Paekche isone of three competing kingdoms of the Han dynasty in korea.
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59. North Korea Resources
ancient Korean History An alternative view from Joseph Hong at the KoreanHistory at Berkeley web site. Center for Korean Studies
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60. Ancient India Civilization
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