Baekje
In addition to these Goguryeo tomb paintings, one of the tombs from Baekje during the later period when their capital was at Buyeo contains very fine examples of wall paintings with depiction of animals. In Buyeo itself, may fine tiles have been discovered with landscape designs that also display the artistic sensitivities of the artisans of this period.
or Garak-dong culture.
The first excavation about Songguk-ri culture was performed at Chochon-myeon, Buyeo-gun, Chungcheongnam-do in 1974 and became known by Baekje Cultural Research Institute and Gongju National Museum which excavated stone cist. After that time, four times full-scale investigation was started from 1975 to 1978, and annual excavation was begun from the year 1985.
I. Introduction
In the year 612 AD an Imperial Chinese army of more than a million soldiers marched on the northeast Asian kingdom of Goguryeo. Though vastly outnumbered, the soldiers of Goguryeo whom many modern-day Koreans see as their ancestors.
Now, almost 1,400 years later, Chinese scholars are claiming that the ancient kingdom of Goguryeo was a part of China’s "regional government fo