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,
village and the material culture excavated from there
Excavations began there in 1975 and Songguk-ri was one of the first archaeological sites in South Korea to yield bronze artifacts, large tubular greenstone beads, and pit-houses with rounded plan-shapes.
Rounded pit-houses similar with those of Songguk-ri were later found
at other archaeological sites along with a suite of other co-
Villages”, which shall be analyzed in this paper.
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Village in Korea :
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but ESL(English as a Second Language)
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2> provide engagement with English culture through experience learning
3> offer English education of good quality and low price
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