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Kojosŏn (Kingdom)

LC control no.n 2009070783
Geographic headingKojosŏn (Kingdom)
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Geographic subdivision usageKojosŏn (Kingdom)
Variant(s)고조선 (Kingdom)
Gojoseon (Kingdom)
Ko-Chosŏn (Kingdom)
Tan'gun Chosŏn (Kingdom)
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Found inKwahak ŭro ch'ajŭn Kojosŏn, 2008: t.p. (고조선 = Kojosŏn ) p. 18, etc. (Kojosŏn; B.C. 2333 (Tan'gun) - B.C. 108)
Kuksa tsj. (Kojosŏn; B.C. 2333 (Tan'gun Wang) - B.C. 108)
Hanʼguk minjok munhwa taebaekkwa sajŏn, 1991 (Kojosŏn (Kingdom); B.C. 2333 (Tan'gun Wang))
Naver WWW homepage, viewed Feb. 27, 2009 ( Kojosŏn Kingdom; the first ancient Korean Kingdom found in 2333 BC by Tan'gun; in Liao and Northern part of the Korean Peninsula until 108 BC)
Wikipedia WWW homepage, viewed Nov. 4, 2009 (Kojosŏn ; ancient Korean Kingdom. According to the Samguk Yusa and medieval records, Kojosŏn found in 2333 B.C. by Tan'gun and was centered in the basins of Liao and Northern part of Korean Peninsula until 108 BC. Archaeological evidence of Kojosŏn is found in the transition from the Chŭlmun pottery to Mumun pottery around 1500 B.C., when groups of small-scale agriculturalists occupied most of the Korean peninsula)