Cultura coreana (Portuguese Wikipedia)

Analysis of information sources in references of the Wikipedia article "Cultura coreana" in Portuguese language version.

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  • Kim, Won-yong (1960), «An Early Gilt-bronze Seated Buddha from Seoul», Artibus Asiae, 23 (1): 67–71, doi:10.2307/3248029 , pg. 71

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  • «Muromachi period, 1392–1573». Metropolitan Museum of Art. Outubro de 2002. Consultado em 10 de janeiro de 2008. 1596 Toyotomi Hideyoshi invades Korea for the second time. In addition to brutal killing and widespread destruction, large numbers of Korean craftsmen are abducted and transported to Japan. Skillful Korean potters play a crucial role in establishing such new pottery types as Satsuma, Arita, and Hagi ware in Japan. The invasion ends with the sudden death of Hideyoshi. 

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  • «책거리». Encyclopedia of Korean Folk Culture. National Folk Museum of Korea. Consultado em 30 de novembro de 2017 

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  • «Pottery in Japan». Onmarkproductions.com. Consultado em 1 de junho de 2010  "For example, Japan's famous Hagi ware originated when Korean potters were brought back to Japan during the "pottery wars" of 1592 AD and 1597 -1598 AD."

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  • «Shamanism». Korea Tourism Organization. Consultado em 17 de agosto de 2014. Arquivado do original em 19 de agosto de 2014 

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