Yeoncheon Palaeolithic Festival: from Hand Axe to Street Dance
In 1978 a US Army soldier stationed in the North of South Korea discovered several hand axes near Jeongok in the Yeoncheon Province. This was the start of many years of archaeological investigations and eventually the building of the very futuristic Jeongok Prehistory Museum and the organisation of...
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Main Authors: | Eva IJsveld, Dorothee Olthof |
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Language: | EN |
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2019
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/6c2e29bd7f564175a9c0bb7d9d135d04 |
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