Kim, Wonyong, 1922-1993
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- Author's Han'guk ko hwalcha kaeyo, 1954.
- OCLC #17873754, June 17, 2022(access point: 金 元龍, 1922-1993 = 김 원용, 1922-1993 = Kim, Wonyong, 1922-1993; usage: 金 元龍 = Kim Wŏl-lyong)
- Sambul Kim Wŏl-lyong Kyosu chongnyŏn ... 1987:t.p. (Kim Wŏl-lyong; h. Sambul)
- Sambul mungo tosŏ mongnok, 1995:p. v-vi (Kim Wŏl-lyong; b. 8-24-22 in Ŭiju; d. 11-14-93)
- The Author's Hanguk misurui yeoksa, 2004.
Wikipedia description:
Kim Won-yong (1922–1993) was a South Korean archaeologist and art historian. Noted in the discipline of Korean archaeology and ancient art history (Yoon 2006), he was one of the first people recognized as an archaeologist in Korea to receive a Doctor of Philosophy degree. Kim graduated from New York University in 1959 and was known in the latter part of his career as the "Doyen of Korean Archaeology" (Nelson 1995). He, along with others such as Kim Jeong-hak (Korea University), Kim Jae-won (Seoul National University), Kim Jung-bae (Korea University), Kim Jong-gi, Son Bo-gi (Yonsei University), and Lee Eun-chang are pioneers of modern Korean academia who were influenced not only by the discipline of archaeology but history, art history, architecture, and Korean philosophy.
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