The tool we've identified is called a Quina scraper. This type of stone tool is well known from archaeological sites in ...
Death toll from South Korea's wildfires rose to 27 today as officials confirmed three more deaths. The fatalities include a pilot whose helicopter crashed during efforts to contain a fire yesterday ...
The Gounsa temple was reportedly originally built in 681 A.D. during the Shilla dynasty that ruled more than half of the ...
Officials are racing to relocate priceless historic artifacts and protect Unesco-listed sites from the blazes. Read more at straitstimes.com.
The fires have ravaged the country’s southeast for the past six days and displaced tens of thousands from their homes.
Firefighters are racing to save people and ancient artefacts from the largest ... which started in the south-east on 21 March Most of those killed were in their 60s and 70s, local officials ...
The Uiseong fire spread rapidly on Wednesday, reaching Yeongdeok on the east coast ... Korea's acting president Death toll climbs to 27 Ancient temple destroyed in South Korea's wildfires ...
Hours later much of the temple burned down in one of the deadliest ... YASUYOSHI CHIBA / AFP A heavy bell that once hung on an ancient wooden structure nearby sat cracked on top of the debris.