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Cheonmachong (Korean: 천마총; lit. sky
horse tomb),
formerly Tomb No. 155, is a
tumulus located in Gyeongju,
South Korea. It is
located inside the tomb complex...
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temple name. King Jijeung's tomb is
believed to be
Cheonmachong. The
height of the
deceased at
Cheonmachong is
estimated to be
around 5 feet 3
inches (160 cm)...
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venture which has
enough liquid ****ets to run
itself for 172 years.
Cheonmachong –
Tumulus of the
Silla kingdom in Korea,
containing jade
artifacts Costa...
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excavated in 1946,
Machong in 1953, and
Ssangsangchong in 1963, and
Cheonmachong in 1973. Most
tombs have
their coffin below the
ground level. Some have...
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Bulguksa Temple, Seokguram,
Anapji Pond,
Gyeongju National Museum,
Cheonmachong Tomb,
Cheomseongdae Observatory,
Yangdong Folk Village, Bunhwangsaji...
- [Gold
Crown from
Cheonmachong Tomb].
Korea Heritage Service (in Korean).
Retrieved February 5, 2024. "천마총 관모" [Gold Cap from
Cheonmachong Tomb].
Korea Heritage...
- Pyeongan,
North Korea Cheonma Reeducation Camp, a
prison in
North Korea Cheonmachong (Korean: 천마총, romanized: Cheonma-chong, lit. 'Sky
Horse Tomb', Cheonma...
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Crowns of
Silla Gold
Crown of
Geumgwanchong (Gyeongju) Gold
Crown of
Cheonmachong (Gyeongju) Gold
Crown of
Hwangnamdaechong (Seoul) Gold
Crown of Geumnyeongchong...
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pendants were both
found in the Silla-era tomb of an
unknown king,
called Cheonmachong (or 'sky
horse tomb'),
first excavated in 1973. In the
local markets...
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Crowns of
Silla Gold
Crown of
Geumgwanchong (Gyeongju) Gold
Crown of
Cheonmachong (Gyeongju) Gold
Crown of
Hwangnamdaechong (Seoul) Gold
Crown of Geumnyeongchong...