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The text related to the cultural heritage 'Gochang, Hwasun and Ganghwa Dolmen Sites' has mentioned 'Stone' in the following places:
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The Gochang, Hwasun and Ganghwa Dolmen Sites are the location of hundreds of stone dolmens which were used as grave markers, and for ritual purposes during the first millennium BCE when the Megalithic Culture was prominent on the Korean Peninsula. | WIKI |
Pottery, comma-shaped jewels, bronzes, stone tools, and other funerary artifacts have been excavated from these dolmen. | WIKI |
Additionally, it can be induced from the stones how the stone was quarried, transported, and used to build the dolmen. | 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 |
This theory is derived from the assumption that the Dolmen developed from the stone tomb of the Manchuria because it is closely related to the Bronze Age culture in the north. | WIKI |
If a stone mound is exposed to the ground due to the large size, the stone will be a stone-shaped table. | WIKI |
In the former, four stones were positioned to make the walls of a box and were capped by a stone which lay on top of the supports. | WIKI |
The dolmen scattered around Hyosan-ri, Dogok-myeon is estimated to be the dolmen of 135 out of a total of 980 stone structures. | WIKI |
According to a survey, 124 out of 3,309 stone structures are estimated to be dolmen. | WIKI |
It is the biggest stone in South Korea with measures of 2.6 xc3x97 7.1 xc3x97 5.5 meters, but it only has two supporting stones. | WIKI |
A large stone measuring 710xc2xa0cm long, 260xc2xa0cm high, and 550xc2xa0cm wide was used, and the shape of the stone is a northern type of dolmen, making it a good source of research on ancient history. | WIKI |
Although there were many controversies over the function of the dolmen on the Korean Peninsula, it was confirmed that the stone was made for the purpose of the tomb in 1967 when the complete human bones were discovered at Hwangseok-ri Dolmen in Jecheon, North Chungcheong Province. | WIKI |
Although there is no objection to the fact that the tomb functioned as a tomb, some argue that the stone was made as a function of an altar or tombstone in addition to the tomb. | WIKI |
Usually consisting of two or more undressed stone slabs supporting a huge capstone, it is generally accepted that they were simply burial chambers, erected over the bodies or bones of deceased worthies. | UNESCO |
In a number of cases, the stone outcrops from which the stones making up these dolmens have been identified. | UNESCO |