Great Tumulus
The Great Tumulus, also known as the Great Mound of Giza, is a large burial mound located in Korea. It is part of the ancient burial site of the Silla Dynasty, which ruled from 57 BC to 935 AD. This impressive structure is made of earth and stone, and it served as a tomb for important figures, showcasing the burial practices of the time.
The Great Tumulus is notable for its size and historical significance. It reflects the social hierarchy of the Silla Dynasty and provides insight into the culture and beliefs of ancient Korean society. Today, it is a UNESCO World Heritage site, attracting visitors interested in history and archaeology.