1. Songguk-ri site and Songguk-ri Culture
Although there are many argument about bronze age periodization and chronology in korea, it is indisputable that Songguk-ri Culture is one of the most significant criteria for dividing Korean bronze age. Songguk-ri Culture, being considered typical remains of Korean middle bronze age, is cultural pattern which shares features of unique occupation site,
shapes.
Rounded pit-houses similar with those of Songguk-ri were later found
at other archaeological sites along with a suite of other co-occurring
artifacts prompting archaeologists to use Songguk-ri as the type site
for Middle Mumun culture and label features and artifacts from there and
other Middle Mumun sites as 'Songguk-ri Style'
In particular, the term Songguk-ri-
4. gab between the poor and the rich
About 100,000 people in India's milrieoneeo (assets over $ 1,000,000), live, and that number is increasing rapidly. India's rapid economic growth, soaring real estate values and resulting property of the Indian rich person has contributed to further disadvantage.
Outstanding college graduates flood the salary received 30,000 to 40,000 U.S. dollars, engi
About 100,000 people in India's milrieoneeo (assets over $ 1,000,000), live, and that number is increasing rapidly.
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00 million Indians have no mains electricity at all. While 80% of Indian villages have at least an electricity line, just 44% of rural households have access to electricity. Acity. Acity.a sample of 97,882 households in 2002, electricity was the main source of lighting for 53% of rural households compared to 36% in 1993.Some half of the electricity iecttolen, compared with 3% in China. Thecttolen