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Neolithic whale catches in South Korea
Koreans hunted whales 6,000 years ago.

Koreans hunted whales 6,000 years ago. In fact, archaeologists have found proof of this at the Bangu-Dae site, where forty-six whales have been carved. In addition to the whales, the images include orcas, dolphins and archponidos. Remains of whales have been found at the same site. It is clear that the whale was of great importance in the ancient Korean populations.
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