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gaya tumuli


states: [korea]

category: cultural

year: 2023

region: Asia and the Pacific

latitude/longitude: 35.2372638889, 128.8737250000

visited: 2024

Gaya Tumuli

The Gaya Tumuli, a UNESCO World Heritage site in South Korea, comprises seven clusters of ancient burial mounds across Gyeongsang Province, dating from the 1st to 6th centuries CE during the Gaya Confederacy. Recognized in 2023, these 35- to 65-meter-wide tumuli, built for elite rulers, feature stone-lined chambers and artifacts like gold jewelry and armor, reflecting Gaya’s sophisticated culture and trade networks. Set in urban and rural landscapes, they illustrate a distinct funerary tradition on the Korean Peninsula, bridging prehistoric and early state formation periods.

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