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Foreword/Colin Renfrew=ix
Preface=xii
History of the research=xii
Temporal and geographical context=xiii
Conventions=xv
Acknowledgements=xvi
List of Tables=xvii
List of Figures=xviii
CHAPTER ONE : Early Korean States: A Review of Historical Interpretation=1
Introduction=1
Issues in Korean state formation=3
Developmental status=3
State origins and ethnogenesis=6
Organizational stimuli=7
Seven candidates for statehood, and the Chinese commanderies=7
Chosobreven=9
Chin=15
The Chinese commanderies=17
Koguryobrave=20
Brief history=20
Developmental stages=22
Samhan=27
Paekche=31
The founding of Paekche=32
The mature Paekche state and material culture=36
Kaya=37
Silla=40
Discussion=44
Appendix 1A=54
Chronological Events and Periodization of Early Korean States=54
Appendix 1B=62
Early Korean States: A Western-Language Bibliography=62
CHAPTER TWO : Thoughts on Pre-state Cultural Development on the Korean Peninsula from an Archaeological Point of View=80
The study of Korean states=80
Periodization problems=82
Material heterogeneity=85
Summary=89
CHAPTER THREE : The Development of Stoneware Technology in Southern Korea=92
Introduction=92
Wajil pottery=95
Kimhae pottery=97
The advent of stoneware=98
Advances of ceramic technology=100
Earthenware versus stoneware=100
Chinese stoneware production=102
Discussion=106
Korean kiln excavations=107
Taegok-ri kilns=107
Chinch'on kilns=109
Comments=111
Conclusions=112
CHAPTER FOUR : A Technological Study of Earthenware and Stoneware from Southern Korea/M.S. Tite, G.L. Barnes;C. Doherty=117
Introduction=117
Results and discussion=118
Conclusions=121
CHAPTER FIVE : Discoveries of Iron Armour on the Korean Peninsula=125
Introduction=125
Chinese precedents=126
Peninsular discoveries=128
The sites=131
The armour=134
Local armour and its political significance=142
Peninsular armour in Yamato=142
Yamato armour in Yobravengnam=143
High- and low-status Kaya warriors=144
Concluding remarks=148
CHAPTER SIX : Walled Sites in Three Kingdoms Society=152
Introduction=153
Functional variation among walled sites=158
Urban sites 164
Wangxian/T'osobarveng-ri=164
Hwando-sobraveng and Kungnae-sobraveng=165
Mongch'on T'osobraveng=166
Special function sites=169
Masan Sansobraveng=169
Isong Sansobraveng=169
Puso Sansobraveng=172
Gridded cities=174
Three Kingdoms settlement patterns=175
CHAPTER SEVEN : Introducing Kaya History and Archaeology=179
Introduction=179
The Samguk Yusa account of Kaya origins=180
The "Karak Kukki" chapter=180
The "Five Kaya" chapter=182
A critique of King Suro's Queen=184
An archaeological definition of Kaya emergence=186
The development of Kaya according to T.S. Kim=188
Refinements on "Early" and "Late" Kaya=191
CHAPTER EIGHT : The Emergence and Expansion of Silla from an Archaeological Perspective=201
Introduction=201
Pre-Silla Kyobravengju=203
The use of stone in Yobravengnam burials=208
Silla tomb chronologies=211
Silla clan cemeteries=214
Silla origins=218
Silla expansion through archaeology=221
Silla's capital development=224
Index=233