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in their clothing there are differences. Men and women both wear pleated collars, and the men plait silver flowers several inches wide for adornment... Their custom is to give great importance to mountains and rivers, each of which has certain parts into which people are not permitted to wade indiscriminately. Members of the same clan do not intermarry. They have many superstitions and taboos: in the event of illness or death, they always abandon their old dwelling, rebuild, and resettle... They also sacrifice to the tiger as to a divine being... They make spears three zhang in length, sometimes carried by three men at once. They are capable foot soldiers; the "sandalwood bow" of Lelang comes from their land.
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They have no sovereign chief... Their elders have long considered that they are of the same stock as the
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836:Education
764:1945–1948
739:1919–1948
729:1910–1945
704:1897–1910
694:1392–1897
684:1029–1030
158:Neolithic
1435:Lee 1992
1246:See also
1234:—
1207:Gojoseon
1195:Goguryeo
1158:Samcheok
1131:Goguryeo
1123:Goguryeo
1071:Goguryeo
1061:, was a
990:Timeline
935:Buddhism
929:Religion
874:Monarchs
867:Goguryeo
856:Military
851:Language
831:Currency
809:By topic
672:938–1105
659:918–1392
413:Goguryeo
373:Goguryeo
225:Gojoseon
109:a series
107:Part of
1505:Yemaeks
1109:History
1099:Gangwon
1091:Kangwon
826:Cuisine
679:Heungyo
634:938–986
629:Jeongan
622:927–935
610:926–936
598:919–927
586:892–935
575:901–918
570:Taebong
564:892–936
537:662–925
524:699–820
512:698–926
502:668–892
474:512–930
462:498–660
383:Nakrang
325:Eastern
232:–108 BC
230:2333 BC
169:Jeulmun
18:Donghui
1390:Jinhan
1262:Yemaek
1097:, and
1079:Jinhan
1063:Korean
1046:Dongye
910:Joseon
690:Joseon
655:Goryeo
508:Balhae
449:42–562
423:Baekje
345:Samhan
314:Dongye
284:Yemaek
240:Dangun
111:on the
41:Hangul
1384:三國志 (
1305:三國史記(
1294:Uljin
1268:Notes
1203:Buyeo
1199:Okjeo
1182:zhang
1177:Okjeo
1139:Silla
1075:Okjeo
975:South
969:North
962:Women
949:Islam
922:South
916:North
898:Naval
886:Names
792:South
781:North
666:Tamna
531:Tamna
456:Tamna
433:Silla
378:Tamna
358:Byeon
340:Okjeo
332:Galsa
319:Buyeo
309:Takri
264:Wiman
189:Mumun
120:Korea
57:Hanja
1315:Maek
1205:and
1169:and
1089:and
1073:and
861:List
469:Usan
252:Gija
1101:in
1093:in
1044:or
821:Art
365:Jin
274:Jin
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