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Dolmens, espicially in Southern Coast of Korean Penninsula, had changed to Tumuli. At that times, Residences in south korea looks like Tumuli, and Tombs in north korea were cairns covered of stones. Like this, At that times Korean Penninsula were divided to north and south by the types of tombs. This divided situation means intentional planned federation, which looks like Yin-Yang(Taiji) Symbol. And then Dolmens and Tumuli tombs were expanded to Europe from Both northern and southern ends of korean Penninsula, I think. and I am sure.


Table of Contents
Preface Passage-graves
III. Dolmens in the World Angevin Passage-graves
1. Dolmens and Tumuli Allee Couverte
2. From Asia to Europe Lateral Entrance Passage-graves
1) Asia Transepted Chamber-tombs
Indonesia Angoumoisin Chamber-tombs
India 5) Northern Europe
Caucasus Swiss
2) Mediterranean Germany
NearEast Asia and Greece Poland
Arabian Penninsula and Ethiopia Denmark
Islands of Med. Sea Netherlands
Italia Sweden
North Africa Belgium
3) Iberian Penninsula 6) British Isles
Spain Britain
Portugal Ireland
4) France New Grange
Bretagne Legend of Ireland
Quercy 7) Stone Circles in British Isles
Languedoc Earth Circles
Legends and Arts Tumuli and Stone Circles
Square Chambers Horseshoe Stone Circles
Chambers in the East Recumbent Stone Circle
Trapezoidal Chambers Stone Circles and Menhirs
Hyposeum and Cella Stone Circles and Stone Rows
Passages, Antechamber Stonehenge
Bibliography


Title : Dolmens and Megaliths -World-
Author : Byon, Kwang-Hyon
Language : Korean
Paperback
Publishing Co. : Mirinae
Price : 30,000 Won (about 30 US dollars)
ISBN : 89-7082-113-9 93380
460 pages
With 300 drawings
5. Feb. 2001

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