Unique Silla Kingdom Crown Was Decorated With Insect Wings - Archaeology Magazine
2 Articles
2 Articles
Unique Silla Kingdom Crown Was Decorated With Insect Wings - Archaeology Magazine
Crown decorated with jewel beetle wings, Gyeongju, South Korea GYEONGJU, SOUTH KOREA––Five years ago South Korean archaeologists unearthed an elaborate 1,400-year-old grave at the site of Gyeongju, which once served as the capital of the ancient kingdom of Silla (c. a.d. 57-535). The tomb, dubbed 120-2, belonged to a high-status individual who had been buried while dressed in a wealth of ornamental attire including gold earrings, a silver belt, …
In 2020 archaeologists found a tomb in the capital of the ancient kingdom of Silla in Korea, which flourished between 57 B.C. and 935 A.D., corresponding to a nobleman or a member of the royal family who died in the 6th century A.D. Inside there were numerous artifacts that made up a spectacular trowel, [...]
Coverage Details
Bias Distribution
- 100% of the sources are Center
To view factuality data please Upgrade to Premium
Ownership
To view ownership data please Upgrade to Vantage