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註釋Gyeongju: The Capital of Golden Silla- Front Cover -- Gyeongju: The Capital of Golden Silla -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Contents -- List of figures -- List of maps -- Preface and acknowledgments -- Chapter 1: The ancient city of Gyeongju -- Environment of Gyeongju -- A brief history -- The Samhan period -- The Three Kingdoms period in the Korean peninsula -- Buddhist Silla -- Silla unites Korea -- Gyeongju in world history -- Contents of the book -- New perspectives on Gyeongju -- Chapter 2: Saro/Silla and the historical record -- Overview of the Samhan period -- The written record -- Documents -- Concepts of spirits and the otherworld -- Who were the settlers in Gyeongju? -- Korean histories -- Spoken languages -- Gyeongju history -- The six villages of the confederacy of Saro -- Geography and buildings -- Leadership -- The Mounded Tomb period -- Conquests -- Consolidation of conquests -- The Buddhist period -- Unified Silla -- When did Silla become a state? -- Chapter 3: Gyeongju archaeology -- Archaeological sites -- Conclusion -- Chapter 4: Production: ceramics, bronze, iron, and gold -- Ceramics -- Gyeongju cottage industries -- Bronze -- Iron mines and iron working -- Gold -- The gold crowns of Silla -- Gold across the Eurasian Steppes -- Gold crowns in Central Asia -- Chapter 5: Silk roads and trade routes -- The bead trade -- Korean beads -- Studies of glass composition -- Beads in Japan -- Local bead manufacture -- Imports to Gyeongju from Lelang and Han China -- Glass vessels -- Metal artifacts -- Artifacts of precious metals -- Perishable luxury goods -- Silla's side of the trade -- Chapter 6: Ranking and sumptuary rules -- The sumptuary rules -- Beginnings of the bone ranks -- Restrictions of clothing -- Horses -- Houses -- A statistical study of the royal tombs -- The streets of Gyeongju -- Chapter 7: Rulership in Silla