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Primary Sources

Lee, Jy. Cheomseongdae Observatory. Destination by Regions. Imagine your


Korea Visit Korea.

<English.visitkorea.or.kr/en/SI/SI_EN_3_1_1_1.jsp?cid+264256>
This photograph is a primary source. Its an important factor we could use for our project
because it illustrates one of the many great things Queen Seondeok had constructed in her
reign. This specific construction is an astronomic observatory built out of362 stones into 27
levels.

Lim, Hyeonsuk. Two Early Birds Trip to Gyeongju. Friendly Korea, my friends
country. Prkorea.

<Korea.prkorea.com/wordpress/English/2012/06/20/two-early-birds-trip-to-gyeongju-2/>
This photograph is a primary source. Considering Queen Seondeoks greatness her tomb
wasnt a waste less effort. The people who constructed this tomb for Queen Seondeok were
loyal until the very end. Queen Seondeoks tomb was constructed under a large hill with
many passages included.

Steve. Panoramio. Googlemaps. Bomunsa Daeung Jeon.

<http://www.panoramio.com/photo/109979471>
This photograph is a primary source. Through Queen Seondeoks reign she was able to
construct many things and this temple was one. This temple of worship became respected
over the decade. Queen Seondeok didnt waste an effort in this temple; with one look it will
blow anyone away.

Ch'omsongdae. 1970. Inwang-dong, Kyongju, North Kyongsang Province.

This photo is a primary source. For our topic, Queen Seondeok, this picture is very relevant
because we need to have evidence of the achievements that she made over her reign.
Even though we could have just written sources, it is better to have a visual evidence that
shows how Queen Seondeok flourished in Silla. The source is important to our topic
because, once again, it shows the significance of the queens achievements in Silla
Dynasty.

Sun, Ngiaw Wee. "Biographical Background of Queen SUN DUK." 1martialart.


Wordpress, 30 July 2011. Web. 26 Oct. 2014.

<http://1martialart.wordpress.com/2011/07/19/biographical-background-of-queen-sun-duka-k-a-sondok-seondeok-of-the-silla-dynasty-668-a-d/>.
This website provides secondary and primary sources. The primary source is a
photography of The Royal Tomb of Queen Seondeok and the secondary source is
summary of Queen Seondeoks achievements. This sources are applicable to our topic
since we are basing our project on Queen Sondok.

Ch'omsongdae. 1970. Inwang-dong, Kyongju, North Kyongsang Province.

This photo is a primary source. For our topic, Queen Seondeok, this picture is very relevant
because we need to have evidence of the achievements that she made over her reign.
Even though we could have just written sources, it is better to have a visual evidence that
shows how Queen Seondeok flourished in Silla. The source is important to our topic
because, once again, it shows the significance of the queens achievements in Silla
Dynasty.

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