1986
DOI: 10.12701/yujm.1986.3.1.131
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A Study on Anxiety in College Freshmen

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“…Among these 12 Late Mumun settlements, sites at Yerae-dong (265 pit houses), Hwasun-ri (137 pit houses) and Samyang-dong (45 pit houses) were relatively large with regard to the number of discovered houses, whereas the remaining nine sites were small-scale, with fewer than 10 houses (Jeju Cultural Heritage Institute 2013; M. Kim & Kwon 2010). In comparison, Samhwa was the largest Early Mumun site, with 69 pit houses, while the remaining five sites had only one, two, or four pit houses (Park 2013). Large sites existed in both the Early and Late Mumun periods.…”
Section: Yerae-dong Foodways: Storage Jars and Grinding Stonesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Among these 12 Late Mumun settlements, sites at Yerae-dong (265 pit houses), Hwasun-ri (137 pit houses) and Samyang-dong (45 pit houses) were relatively large with regard to the number of discovered houses, whereas the remaining nine sites were small-scale, with fewer than 10 houses (Jeju Cultural Heritage Institute 2013; M. Kim & Kwon 2010). In comparison, Samhwa was the largest Early Mumun site, with 69 pit houses, while the remaining five sites had only one, two, or four pit houses (Park 2013). Large sites existed in both the Early and Late Mumun periods.…”
Section: Yerae-dong Foodways: Storage Jars and Grinding Stonesmentioning
confidence: 99%