Seoul: Archaeological Site
Places and attractions in the Archaeological site category
Categories
- Museum
- Neighbourhood
- Art museum
- Park
- Bridge
- History museum
- Universities and schools
- Specialty museum
- Shopping
- Historical place
- Buddhist architecture
- Temple
- Church
- Vernacular architecture
- Market
- Skyscraper
- Mountain
- Theater
- Sport
- Sport venue
- Natural attraction
- Nature
- Library
- Art gallery
- Sacred and religious sites
- Concerts and shows
- City gate
- Unesco
- Fashion museum
- Palace
- Monuments and statues
- Arenas and stadiums
- Archaeological site
- City
- Concert hall
- Nightlife
Pungnaptoseong
Earthen Fortification in Pungnap-dong, Seoul is a flat earthen wall built at the edge of the Han River in Korea. It has a circumference of 3.5 km. It is located in modern-day Pungnap-dong, Songpa-gu, Seoul. It used to be included in the neighboring city of Gwangju.
Achasanseong
Achasanseong Fortress is an earthen mountain fortress of the Korean Three Kingdoms period. Originally built by Baekje, it was occupied in turn by each of the Three Kingdoms.
Royal Tombs of the Joseon Dynasty
The Tombs of the Joseon Dynasty refers to the 40 tombs of members of the House of Yi, which ruled Korea between 1392–1910. These tombs are scattered over 18 locations across the Korean Peninsula.
Amsa-dong
Amsa-dong is a dong of Gangdong-gu in Seoul, South Korea. The dong is well known for the Amsa-dong Prehistoric Settlement Site, in which Neolithic remains were excavated after a large amount of diagonal-line patterned earthenware was exposed by a flood in 1925.