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ANCIENT KOREA AND THE DAWN OF HUMAN HISTORY ON THE PAMIRS - The Dao Culture
ANCIENT KOREA AND THE DAWN OF
HUMAN HISTORY ON THE PAMIRS
  Author: Chung Yen-kyu Publisher: JIMOONDANG Pub. Date:
Jan. 2007 Hardcover: 244 pages Dimensions (in inches): 9.09 x 6.18 x
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When and where did man make the first advent on this earth? When
and where did the history and civilization of human begin? These question and
answer by the scholars of various sciences so far are in a sense speculative. I
would say there is a small book to answer these formidable questions as far as
my shallow knowledge permits.In contrast to the civilizations the anthropologist
mentioned ,this book makes the assertion that the culture of Mago Castle on the
Pamirs dates more than 70,000 years and that members of this race gradually
migrated throughout the world , transplanting their culture to the colonies as
they went.
During his professorships for thirty years at Kyungpook National
University, Hankuk University of Foreign Studies, Yeungnam University and Ball
State University (teaching 7 Ph.D. students in linguistic seminar), Chung
Yen-kyu, the author of this book, has majored in linguistics and has been
especially interested in the language family, language typology and historic and
comparative linguistics. Further, the author began to study Altaic linguistics
which Korean was supposed to be genetically related to . Thus he began to pay
attention to the ancient Korean history that was totally abandoned in the veil
of myths. In consequence, he has published the six volumes on the ancient Korean
history.
-Preface of the book
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Ancient
Korea and the Dawn of Human History in the Pamirs
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A Linguistic, Historic and Anthropological Approach -
Chung
Yenkyu
Contents
1.
Introduction
2.
Mago(ثʹ) Castle in the Pamirs: the history of mankind begins
3.
Mago tribes migrate all over the world
3-1.
The origin of ancient Korean culture: Hwanggung(üÜÏâ) tribes move to the
Tiensan(ô¸ß£) mountain ranges:
3-1-1
The Hwanin(ü¸ì×) dynasty in Mt. Ceukseuk(îÝà´ß£)
3-1-2
The Hwanwung(ü¸ê©) dynasty in Mt. Thaebaek(÷¼ÛÜߣ)
3-1-3
The Tangun(ÓªÏÖ) dynasty in Mt. Altun(ÑÑߣ)
3-2.
The origin of the Hwang River(üÜùÁ) culture: Cheunggung(ôìÏâ) tribes move to
Chungweun(ñéê«)
3-3.
The origin of the Sumer, Egyptian, Greek and other Western cultures: Paekso(ÛÜáµ)
tribes move to the west
3-3-1
A brief history of Skythen
3-3-2
Sumer and Israel civilizations from Central Asia
3-3-3
Egypt as the mediator between Eastern and Western cultures
3-3-4
A brief history of Greece
3-4.
The origin of the Indus, Ganges, Maya and Dravida cultures: Heukso(ýÙáµ) Tribes
move to the south
3-5.
The Mago culture is transmitted to the North, Middle, and South American
continents.
3-5-1
Cliff Dwellers and Eskimo-Aleut in North America
3-5-2
Yucatan's Maya civilization in Mexico
3-5-3
The civilization of South America
4.
Cosmology and Cheunbukyung(ô¸Ý¬Ìè): the First Heavenly Message
4-1
Primitive Korean cosmology
4-2
Cheunpukyung(ô¸Ý¬Ìè): the Sacred Inspired Writings of Mago Casle.
5.
Conclusion
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