Early Korea

2016
The History and Archaeology of the Koguryo Kingdom
Byington ME ed. The History and Archaeology of the Koguryo Kingdom. Cambridge, MA: Korea Institute, Harvard University; 2016.
See also: Early Korea
2013
New Perspectives on Early Korean Art: From Silla to Koryŏ
Kim Y-mi ed. New Perspectives on Early Korean Art: From Silla to Koryŏ. Cambridge, MA: Korea Institute, Harvard University; 2013.
Volumes in the Early Korea Project Occasional Series focus on central issues related to the study of early Korean history and archaeology. This volume includes discussion of a variety of artworks, ranging from gold adornments found in Silla tombs to Koryŏ Buddhist paintings scattered in modern museum and private collections, that provide insight into the religious practices, aesthetics, cross-cultural exchanges, and everyday life of the people who made, used, appreciated, and circulated them. Based on thorough investigations of these artworks, their social context, and related texts, the five chapters in this book elucidate the cross-cultural interactions between the peoples and regions of Korea, China and South and Southeast Asia during the Silla to Koryŏ periods. Copyright © 2013 by the President and Fellows of Harvard College Printed in Seoul, Korea by Haingraph Co., Ltd. Distributed by the University of Hawai'i Press
The Han Commanderies in Early Korean History
Byington ME ed. The Han Commanderies in Early Korean History. Cambridge, MA: Korea Institute, Harvard University; 2013.
Volumes in the Early Korea Project Occasional Series focus on central issues related to the study of early Korean history and archaeology. The present volume treats that period of the history of the Korean peninsula characterized by the presence of commanderies first established by the Chinese Han empire in 108 B.C. The ten chapters of this volume address such topics as the societies that preceded the commanderies, the history and material culture of the commanderies, particularly of Lelang, the political and cultural influence the commanderies exerted upon surrounding regions, and the structural character of the commanderies in Korean viewed in broad perspective. Copyright © 2013 by the President and Fellows of Harvard College Printed in Seoul, Korea by Haingraph Co., Ltd. Distributed by the University of Hawai'i Press
2012
Early Korea 3: The Rediscovery of Kaya in History and Archaeology
Byington ME ed. Early Korea 3: The Rediscovery of Kaya in History and Archaeology. Cambridge, MA: Korea Institute, Harvard University; 2012.
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2010
State and Society in Middle and Late Silla
II RMBD ed. State and Society in Middle and Late Silla. Cambridge, MA: Korea Institute, Harvard University; 2010.
See also: Early Korea
2009
Early Korea 2: The Samhan Period in Korean History
Byington ME ed. Early Korea 2: The Samhan Period in Korean History. Cambridge, MA: Korea Institute, Harvard University; 2009.
See also: Early Korea
2008
Early Korea 1: Reconsidering Early Korean History through Archaeology
Byington ME ed. Early Korea 1: Reconsidering Early Korean History through Archaeology. Cambridge, MA: Korea Institute, Harvard University; 2008.
See also: Early Korea