612,600 views
※ This video is a re-creation of a part of <Documentary Prime - Sword of Fire Part 2, Song of the Snowfield> that aired on May 1, 2018. In December 1999, an ancient city was submerged in the waters of the Namgang River in Jinju. It was for the construction of a dam to prevent flood damage. A city that flourished from the Neolithic Age to the Bronze Age. There was a woman whose head was cut off in that city. It was a strange thing. A woman buried without her head. Why did she die? Why was she buried without her head? There are many questions, but the thing we are most curious about is what on earth was used to cut off her head like that, 3,000 years ago, around the 10th century BC. As if we were going to take revenge on this headless woman, we looked through the swords of the Korean Peninsula from the Bronze Age. At that time, the swords came from far away in the grasslands. A mysterious new green substance that could kill a person in one stroke and was not easily broken. That hard and long substance acquired a unique personality unique to the Korean Peninsula, different from the grasslands. The story of our people told by the bronze sword shaped like a lute that was popular on the Korean peninsula. We look into how individuality, stubbornness, and so-called national character were formed through the bronze sword. ✔ Program name: Documentary Prime - Sword of Fire Part 2 Song of the Snowfield ✔ Broadcast date: 2018.05.01 #GolladunDocumentary #DocumentaryPrime #History #Weapon #Sword #Sword #Weapon