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Heather Yang
SIMPLE TIMELINE
Gojoseon
FALL OF GOJOSEON
(hangul: )
The three
rival
kingdoms of Goguryeo, Baekje and Silla, dominated the Korean Peninsula for much of the 1st millennium C.E
Tuesday, April 17, 2012
This period extends from 57 B.C.E until Silla's triumph over Goguryeo in 668
This period extends from 57 B.C.E until Silla's triumph over Goguryeo in 668
This period extends from 57 B.C.E until Silla's triumph over Goguryeo in 668
This period extends from 57 B.C.E until Silla's triumph over Goguryeo in 668
QUESTION TIME!
-WHAT WERE THE MAIN THREE KINGDOMS? -WHERE WAS SILLA ON THE KOREAN MAP? EXPLAIN HOW GOGURYO FELL (AND CAME TO AN END)
Capital: Jolbon
Conquered by JUMONG Very strong (manly) and condent Many mural paintings
BAEKJAE
Handcraft Communicated with China and Japan Outstanding in engineering and fascinating architecture
QUIZ
QUIZ
THINK...
Name one characteristic for each kingdom Explain why Baekjae exhanged cultures, and traded with China and Japan.
WHO AM I?
I enjoy eating meat! Im very elegant and I was the last developed kingdom. Were pretty good at handicrafts and we use lots of gold in our crowns.We have lots of Buddhism temples.
CITATION
"Korean Empire - Ancient History, Civilizations, Timeline and Three Kingdoms of Korea." World Map, Map of the World. Web. 16 Apr. 2012. <http://www.mapsofworld.com/world-ancient-history/korean-empire-map.html>. "ProtoThree Kingdoms of Korea." Wikipedia. Wikimedia Foundation, 04 May 2012. Web. 16 Apr. 2012. <http://en.wikipedia.org/ wiki/ProtoThree_Kingdoms_of_Korea>. "Three Kingdoms of Korea." - New World Encyclopedia. Web. 16 Apr. 2012. <http://www.newworldencyclopedia.org/entry/ Three_Kingdoms_of_Korea>. "." . 2002. 0-8. Print. , . . 2011. Print