While excavating the ruins of South Korea's Donggung Palace, which was home to the crown prince of the Silla Dynasty 1,300 years ago, archaeologists came across several flush toilets. Most of them ...
Excavations at a centuries-old royal palace in Korea have revealed multiple flush toilets, including one that the crown prince likely used.
One of the toilets, likely used by the crown prince and his court ladies, may have drained directly into a nearby river ...
Rather, it was a single historical memoir — one that introduced her to an 18th-century Korean crown princess she had never heard of before: “The Memoirs of Lady Hyegyeong.” Lady Hyegyeong ...
"We assume that this was the crown prince's toilet ... who led the excavation at the site and is an archaeologist at the Korean Heritage Service, according to Dagbladet. Kim described the find ...
Archaeologists excavating the site of a former palace discovered a surprising bathroom fixture, the Korean Heritage Service ... dubbed “Donggung” or “Crown Prince,” was erected in 674 ...
Rather, it was a single historical memoir — one that introduced her to an 18th-century Korean crown princess she had never heard of before: “The Memoirs of Lady Hyegyong.” Lady Hyegyeong ...
The name "Donggung" palace means "crown prince," Kim said. It was built in A.D. 674 along with a pond called "Woji Pond," according to the Korean Heritage Service. It was built at the start of ...