I think that the first origin of Dolmens began in the middle countries of
Korean Penninsula, especially Hwangju and Sariwon areas in Hwanghaedo, North Korea.
And then these dolmens tribes moved to Northern India, Israel, Jordan,
Kaukasus(Kavkaz), Greece, Italia, Corsica, Eastern Spain, Mid France, Brittany,
Swiss, Germany, Hollands, and to Britains, Ireland.
And Dolmens were made of the bed of Aerial sepulture, which come from
Cists and Chests surrounded by cairns. This cultures of Dolmens were suspended
when Dolmens was changed to the barrows and mounds.
| Table of Contents
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| Preface
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| I. Dolmens and Megaliths | II. The Culture of Saint Ancient Times
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| 1. Styles of Dolmens | 1. Distributions of Geographical names, Wung and Koma
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| 2. Dolmens of DongEes | 2. Chonbukyong
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| 1) Manchuria (China) | 3. Samilshinko
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| 2) North Korea | 4. Ancient Characters - NamHae Kaksok -
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| 3) South Korea | 5. How to make a 'Takbon' of Petroglyphs
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| 4) Kushu (Japan) | 6. Lists of Dolmens in East Asia
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| 3. Constructions and Funerals of Dolmens | Bibliography
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| 4. Old chronicles about the dolmens in Asia |
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Title : Dolmens and Megaliths -East Asia-
Author : Byon, Kwang-Hyon
Language : Korean
Paperback
Publishing Co. : Mirinae
Price : 20,000 Won (about 20 US dollars)
ISBN : 89-7082-109-0 93380
490 pages
25. Aug. 2000
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