Megalithic Monuments in Asia

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This book is an attempt to describe and explain the prehistoric people of megalithic age who lived as an international community in Asia. The origin of the individual types is governed by multifarious factors. The megalithic monuments have origin from different regions, depending on the factors of diffusion, each type often combined with other type/s, and developed into regional types. The book reveals that there is similarity in the construction, interments and beliefs in respect of the megalithic monuments found throughout Asia.

It is found that myths, Sun religion and rites in megalithic period were very similar from one region to the other. We could interpret that the megalithic people have common ideology in the myth, religions and rites. The same cultural elements such as Sun religion, secondary burials and sacrificial customs were commonly found in Asian regions. Evidence of long distance contacts through archaeological, historical, ethnological and philological materials have overlapped with the distribution of megalithic monuments and their myth, legend, religion and rites. Therefore, the similarities in the megalithic culture of Asia tell us the relationship among the megalithic communities from different regions. Obviously, the megalithic communities lived in a rather global context. Through this book, we could enter into the fascinating world that prehistoric people enjoyed in an international society.

This book will be of interest to professionals, students as well as lay readers who want to learn about these fascinating and impressive megalithic monuments and the community responsible for their existence.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR Lee Hoen Jai

Dr Lee Hoen Jai (b. 1961) graduated in Archaeology and Anthropology from Hanyang University, South Korea in 1990. He obtained his Ph.D. degree from Department of History, School of Social Sciences, University of Hyderabad. He has extensive field experience and worked in Korea, Japan, China, Sri Lanka, Singapore, Malaysia, Thailand, Indonesia, the Philippines and India. He has also considerable experience in excavating archaeological sites. He has lectured at the University of Kyonggi. At present, he is Senior Lecturer and Curator in Prehistory at the Gyeonggi Provincial Museum, Korea.

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Title
Megalithic Monuments in Asia
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Edition
1st ed.
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ISBN
9788188934881
Length
xxv+294p., 33 Maps; 10 Graphs; 17 Colour & 33 B/W Illustrations; Appendix; Bibliography; Index; 29cm.
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