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The text related to the cultural heritage 'Gochang, Hwasun and Ganghwa Dolmen Sites' has mentioned 'Korea' in the following places:
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Korea is said to contain more than 40% of the world's dolmen, which are mostly concentrated in these three sites. | WIKI |
Dolmen in Korea have been dated to the seventh century BCE in locations such as Gochang and the practice ended around the third century BCE. | WIKI |
The dolmen culture is linked with the Neolithic and bronze cultures of Korea. | WIKI |
Contents 1 Origin 1.1 The theory of spreading from South Asia 1.2 The theory of spreading from Northern Asia 1.3 The theory of originating in Korea 2 Description 2.1 Gochang Dolmen Site 2.2 Hwasun Dolmen Sites 2.3 Ganghwa Dolmen Sites 3 Other Korean Dolmens 4 Roles of Dolmen 5 Cadaver and Status 6 See also 7 References 8 External links | WIKI |
First, the theory that it was spread through the sea in Southeast Asia, secondly, the theory that it was derived from a stone tomb in the north, and third, the theory that it originated in Korea. | WIKI |
Dolmens are distributed along the west coast of Korea and the distribution is consistent in the southern part of the culture. | WIKI |
The theory of originating in Korea[edit] | WIKI |
In the background of this theory, dolmens are the most distributed in Korea. | WIKI |
It is highly likely that the culture of the South and the North will have developed a unique Dolmen culture in Korea. | WIKI |
The typical characteristic of Hwasun Dolmen is 596 dolmens in a small area, and the largest statue in Korea is located in Daesin-ri, Chunyang-myeon. | WIKI |
The Gochang, Hwasun and Ganghwa Dolmen sites contain the highest density and greatest variety of dolmens in Korea, and indeed of any country. | UNESCO |
The properties belong to the Government of the Republic of Korea. | UNESCO |