The Age
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·1 hour ago
The Asian treasure-filled mounds more mysterious than the pyramids
The Daereungwon Tomb Complex in Gyeongju, South Korea, features ancient mounds dating back to the Silla kingdom, some reaching up to 13 meters. These unique tombs, notably devoid of entrances, have remained largely intact and house over 11,000 artifacts, including a gold crown. They offer a rare glimpse into the history of Korea's rich heritage.
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