
Tomb of King Muryeong
The Tomb of King Muryeong is an ancient burial site located in Korea, dating back to the 6th century CE. King Muryeong was a ruler of the Baekje Kingdom, which was one of the Three Kingdoms of Korea. Discovered in 1971, the tomb is notable for its elaborate construction and for containing various artifacts, including gold crowns and pottery, which provide valuable insights into Baekje culture and its connections with neighboring regions. The tomb is recognized as a significant historical site, reflecting the artistry and beliefs of the period, as well as the royal practices in ancient Korea.