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Hampyeong Ryeodeok-ri Sindeok Burial Mounds

Hampyeong Ryeodeok-ri Sindeok Burial Mounds

Hello, I'm from Southwest Korea.Gwangju Metropolitan CityThe Shindeok Tomb Group in Hampyeong Yedeok-ri, located about 30 minutes by car northwest from, consists of two adjacent to each other built on a north-south axis: a keyhole-shaped tomb from the late 5th century and a Baekje-related stone chamber tomb from the 1th century.

In 1991, due to grave robberyGwangju National MuseumIt is also known as the first keyhole-shaped tomb in Korea, discovered during an emergency excavation survey at the 51th century. The southern keyhole-shaped tomb has an overall diameter of 25 meters, with the square section of the ritual facility measuring 30 meters and the circular section of the burial facility measuring XNUMX meters. Among the artifacts excavated were a silver-plated triangular-headed iron spear and a twisted ring-headed sword (a Wa-related artifact), accessories (a Baekje-related artifact), and decorative sandals.

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spot nameHampyeong Ryeodeok-ri Sindeok Burial Mounds
Address176, Yeodek-risan, Wolya-myeon, Hampyeong-gun, Jeollanam-do
176 yen XNUMX yen
Admission feeNone
DetailsJeollanam-do Monument No. 143
TimeEnd of 5 century
SpecifiedSun Mon 1992 03 09 years
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