Dolmen Sites: Korea's Prehistoric Stone Tombs - UNESCO World Heritage Ancient Megaliths

Dolmen Sites: Korea's Prehistoric Stone Tombs - UNESCO World Heritage Ancient Megaliths Dolmen Sites: Korea's Prehistoric Stone Tombs - UNESCO World Heritage Ancient Megaliths Korea's Dolmen Sites represent one of the world's most remarkable concentrations of prehistoric megalithic monuments, with over 40,000 stone tombs dating back 3,000 years that provide extraordinary insights into ancient Korean civilization and Bronze Age culture. These massive stone structures, recognized as UNESCO World Heritage Sites in Gochang, Hwasun, and Ganghwa, demonstrate sophisticated engineering capabilities and complex social organization among Korea's prehistoric communities who created the world's largest collection of dolmens. Built between 1,500-300 BCE during Korea's Bronze Age, these mysterious monuments served as burial chambers for elite members of society while showcasing advanced stone-working techniques, astronomical knowledge, and spiritua...