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 Ancient Korea and the Dawn of Human History on the Pamirs (°í´ëÇѱ¹°ú Àηù¿ª»çÀÇ ¹ß»óÁö, ÆĹ̸£°í¿ø)
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[Korean study series 34]

This book makes the assertion that the culture of Mago Castle on the Pamirs dates more than 70,000 years and that members of this race gradually migrated throughout the world, transplanting their culture to the colonies as they went.
Weishu and Hwandankoki¡¯s records on the lasting of Mago and Hwanin¡¯s dynasties 63,182 years assuredly confirm us that the Mago dynasty on the Pamirs in Central Asia began to develope the earth¡¯s first civilization at the age of B. C. 67,079.
These Western records such as James Churchward's deciphering of the Nacaal tablets and the official report about the unearthing of the Kish ruins in Mesopotamia surely collaborate with those of Pudoci and Hwandankoki, and these common sources of their governments about 70,000 years ago suggested something important in pursuing the hidden prehistoric age of mankind.

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Chung Yenkyu¡¡s Personal History / iii
Preface / v

1. Introduction 1
2. The Mago(Ø«Í´) Castle on the Pamirs: the history of mankind begins 7
3. The Mago tribes migrate to all over the world 25
3-1 The origin of ancient Korean culture: Hwanggung(üÜÏâ) tribes move to the Tiensan(ô¸ß£) Mountain Ranges 28
3-1-1 Hwanin(ü¸ì×) dynasty in Mt. Jekseok(îÝà´ß£) 39
3-1-2 Hwanung(ü¸ê©) dynasty in Mt. Taebaek(÷¼ÛÜߣ) 41
3-1-3 Dangun(ÓªÏÖ) dynasty at Asadal(ä¹ÞÙÓ¹) in Altai Mountain Ranges 51
3-2 The origin of the Hwang River(üÜùÁ) culture: Cheonggung(ôìÏâ) tribes move to Jungwon(ñéê«) 63
3-3 The origin of the Sumer, Egyptian, Greek and the other Western cultures: Baekso(ÛÜáµ) tribes move to the west 75
3-3-1 A brief history of Skythen 78
3-3-2 Sumer and Israel civilization from Central Asia 81
3-3-3 Egypt was the mediator between the East and the West culture 121
3-3-4 A brief history of Greece 130
3-4 The origin of the Indus, Ganges and Maya and Dravida culture: Heukso(ýÙáµ) tribes move to the south 138
3-5 The Mago culture was transmitted to the North, Middle and South American Continents 154
3-5-1 The civilization of Cliff Dwellers and Eskimo-Aleut in the North America 167
3-5-2 Yucatan¡¡s Maya civilization in Mexico 173
3-5-3 The civilization of South America 183
4. Cosmology and Cheonbugyeong(ô¸Ý¬Ìè): the first Heavenly Message 189
4-1 Primitive Korean cosmology 189
4-2 Cheonbugyeong(ô¸Ý¬Ìè): the Sacred Inspired Writings of the Mago Castle 203
5. Conclusion 215

References / 229
Index / 233

 
   
 

 
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