Korea (Geographic Keyword)

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Commander in Chief, U.S. Navy Pacific Fleet Archaeological Collections Management Program: A Regional Approach (2002)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Kristen L. Marino. Karolyn K. Kinsey.

Between the spring of 1998 and the winter of 2000 personnel from the U.S. Army Engineer District, St. Louis conducted curation needs assessments and identified potential curation partners for U.S. Navy, Commander in Chief, Pacific Fleet facilities in six Navy regions: Naval Forces, Japan; Naval Forces, Korea; Naval Forces, Marianas (Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands and Guam); Navy Region, Hawaii; Navy Region, Northwest (Washington); and Navy Region, Southwest (California)....


COWA Bibliography, Area 17 - Far East, No. I (1959)
DOCUMENT Citation Only Max Loehr. Richard K. Beardsley. Kwang-Chih Chang.

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COWA Survey, Area 17 - Far East, No. I (1959)
DOCUMENT Citation Only Kwang-Chih Chang. Richard K. Beardsley.

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The Modernization of Three Korean Villages, 1951-1981: An Illustrated Study of a People and Their Material Culture (1997)
DOCUMENT Citation Only Eugene I. Knez.

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PHYTOLITHIC ANALYSIS OF NEOLITHIC AND EARLY BRONZE AGE POTTERY FROM KOREA (1984)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Linda J. Scott. PaleoResearch Institute. Rhoda O Lewis.

Five pieces of Korean pottery were examined for evidence of opal phytoliths that would indicate the presence of domesticated grasses. All of the samples contained phytoliths. In addition, two sherds yielded diatoms, and two contained carbonized plant fibers. The observed phytoliths were low in frequency and consisted of Festucoid, Panicoid, and Elongate types.


Proposed Prehistoric / Maritime Network from Southeast Asia To Korea and Japan (1989)
DOCUMENT Citation Only I. I. Soheim. G. Wilhelm.

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