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Hoeamsaji Museum Research Series XIII
Hoeamsa Temple and Stupas for Eminent Monks
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Funerary Culture and Testaments of Buddhist Monks from the Goryeo to Early Joseon Periods Kim Su-yeon
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The Origins of the Stupas at Hoeamsaji and Their Relationship with the Stone Stupa Traditions of China and Japan Oh Ho-seok
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The Culture of Sarira Distribution and the Construction of Stupas during the Goryeo and Joseon Periods Eom Gi-pyo
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The Stupas of Naong Hyegeun at Four Temples in the Late Goryeo Period Marco Trombetta
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Changes in the Layout and Structure of Stone Lanterns at Hoeamsa Temple during the Late Goryeo and Early Joseon Periods Seong Seo-young
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Two Perspectives on the Stupas at Hoeamsaji and the Chronology of Royal Stone Monuments of the Joseon Dynasty Kim Min-gyu
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Hoeamsaji Museum Research Series XII
Hoeamsa Temple and Buddhist Texts
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Buddhist Exchanges between Goryeo and Yuan in the Fourteenth Century and Buddhist Texts Published by Hoeamsa Temple Kang Ho-seon
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The Buddhist Writings of Mogeun Yi Saek and Hoeamsa Temple Nam Dong-shin
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The Influence of Incheon Anmok on Buddhism in the Joseon Dynasty Park In-seok
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The Publication of Jusimbu by Yongming Yanshou and Its Ideological Influence Lee Jong-su
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The Textual Lineage of Editions of Buljo Samgyeong and the Characteristics of the Hoeamsa Temple Edition Lee Sang-baek
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Strategies for Utilizing the Digital Heritage of Hoeamsaji Park Jin-ho
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Hoeamsaji Museum Research Series XI
Hoeamsa Temple and Medieval Society
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King Gongmin’s Political Reforms and the Reconstruction of Hoeamsa Temple Choi Bong-jun
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The Five Mountains System in East Asia and Hoeamsa Temple Cho Myeong-je
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The History and Monks of Hoeamsa Temple in Yangju Hwang In-gyu
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Korean Seon Buddhist Monasteries and the Monastic Layout of Hoeamsa Temple Lee Seung-yeon
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The Road Network of Yangju in Early Joseon Centered on Hoeamsa Temple and the Reconstruction of the Historical Routes Yang Jeong-hyeon
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Monastic Regulations and Ritual Practices in Seon Buddhist Monasteries as Reflected through Hoeamsa Temple Kang Ho-seon
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Hoeamsaji Museum Research Series X
Hoeamsa Temple and Archaeology
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The Architectural Archaeological Significance of Earlier Remains at Hoeamsaji, Yangju Lee Seung-yeon
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Characteristics and Features of Ceramic Artifacts Excavated from Hoeamsaji, Yangju Park Jeong-min
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Changes in the Central Temple Precinct of Hoeamsaji as Reflected in Roof Tiles Shin Eun-hee
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A Comparative Study of Contemporary Buddhist Temple Sites and Hoeamsaji, Yangju Kim Seon
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Changes in the Layout of Buddhist Temples during the Yuan–Ming Transition in China Hyeon Seung-uk
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Considerations for the World Heritage Inscription of Hoeamsaji, Yangju Shin Hee-gwon
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Hoeamsaji Museum Research Series IX
Sculptures of Hoeamsa Temple
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A Study of Buddhist Statues Excavated from Hoeamsaji, Yangju Kang Hee-jung
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A Restorative Study of the Four Heavenly Kings Statues at Hoeamsaji, Yangju Shim Young-shin
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A Study of Clay Sculptures from the Late Goryeo and Early Joseon Periods Excavated from Hoeamsaji, Yangju Lee Bun-hui
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Stylistic Characteristics and Value of Stone Buddhist Statues at Hoeamsaji, Yangju Kim Gyeong-mi
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The History and Significance of Stone Cultural Heritage at Hoeamsaji, Yangju Kim Min-gyu
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A Reconstruction of the Buddhist Statues Once Enshrined in Bogwangjeon Hall of Hoeamsa Temple Kim Yeon-mi
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Hoeamsaji Museum Research Series VIII
Roof Tiles of Hoeamsa Temple
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The Status of Hoeamsaji as Reflected in Excavated Roof Tiles Choi Tae-seon
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Examples and Significance of Inscriptions on Roof Tiles Excavated from Hoeamsaji Hong Young-ui
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The Distinctive and Common Characteristics of Eave-End Tiles from Hoeamsaji Lee Ho-gyeong
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Chronological Characteristics of Plain Roof Tiles from Hoeamsaji Ko Jae-yong
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A Review of the Burnishing Technique Used on Roof Tiles Excavated from Hoeamsaji, Yangju Lee Hyeon-ju
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The Supply and Demand of Roof Tiles at Hoeamsaji Lee Dong-jun
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Hoeamsaji Museum Research Series VII
International Exchanges of Hoeamsa Temple
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East Asian Seon Buddhist Exchanges in the 13th–14th Centuries and the Layout of Hoeamsa Temple Han Ji-man
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The Position of Hoeamsaji in the History of Seon Buddhism Kang Ho-seon
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An Overview of the Historical Development of Northern Chinese Temple Architecture Ding Yao
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Japanese Zen Buddhist Temples in the 13th–14th Centuries and Their Significance in East Asia Suzuki Tomohiro
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Research on the Value of Hoeamsa Temple and Proposals for Its Conservation and Management Li Mengjing
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Hoeamsaji Museum Research Series VI
The Architecture of Hoeamsa Temple
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The Value of the Ondol System at Hoeamsaji Shim Jun-yong
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Architectural Characteristics and Their Significance at Hoeamsaji as Seen through the Monastic Regulations (Cheonggyu) Kim Young-jae
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The Chronological Characteristics of Hoeamsaji and Its Influence on Joseon-Period Buddhist Temples: An Analysis of Archaeological Remains at Hoeamsaji, Yangju Oh Se-deok
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Hoeamsa Temple and Nalanda Kim Yong-jun
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Development and Utilization of Content Related to Hoeamsaji Kim Sang-heon
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Hoeamsaji Museum Research Series V
The Architecture of Hoeamsa Temple
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The Meaning and Value of Hoeamsa Temple in the Context of East Asian Seon Buddhist Monasteries Kim Young-jae
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The Architectural Significance and Value of Hoeamsaji Kim Sang-tae
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Seon Buddhist Monasteries of the Goryeo Period and Hoeamsa Temple Han Ji-man
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The Architecture of Hoeamsaji as Recorded in Historical Documents Kang Ho-seon
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Korean Architecture during the Era of Hoeamsa Temple Ryu Seong-ryong
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A Study of the Floor Structure of Buildings at Hoeamsaji Jeong Yeon-sang
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Hoeamsaji Museum Research Series IV
Hoeamsa Temple and Buddhist History
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Hoeamsa Temple and International Exchange during the Goryeo Period Park Yong-jin
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The History and Status of Hoeamsa Temple during the Joseon Period Lee Jong-su
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The Arrival of the Indian Monk Jigong in Korea and Its Influence Kang Ho-seon
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Naong Hyegeun's Study in Yuan China and His Activities after Returning to Korea Kim Bang-ryong
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The Activities and Status of Muhak Jacho during the Late Goryeo and Early Joseon Periods Tak Hyo-jeong
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The Historical Significance of the Acceptance of the Linji School in Korean Buddhism Kim Yong-tae
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Hoeamsaji Museum Research Series III
Ceramics of Hoeamsa Temple
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A Study of Porcelain Excavated from Hoeamsaji: Characteristics, Nature, and Production Sites Kim Young-won
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The Development of Goryeo Celadon and Goryeo Celadon Excavated from Hoeamsaji Yoon Yong-i
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Buncheong Ware Excavated from Hoeamsaji Park Kyung-ja
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Patterns and Characteristics of Inscribed White Porcelain from the Early Joseon Period Excavated from Hoeamsaji Park Jeong-min
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Dating and Characteristics of Chinese Ceramics Excavated from Hoeamsaji Go Mi-kyung
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The Significance of Ceramics Excavated from Hoeamsaji in Korean Ceramic History: Writing the History of Early Joseon Ceramics Bang Byung-sun
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Hoeamsaji Museum Research Series II
Hoeamsa Temple and Royal Culture
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Royal Visits to Hoeamsa Temple during the Joseon Dynasty Kim Ji-young
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Royal Patrons and Royal Commissioned Art at Hoeamsa Temple in the Early Joseon Period Kim Jung-hee
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Hoeamsa Temple and Royal Ceremonies in the Early Joseon Dynasty Kang Ho-seon
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Architectural Changes at Hoeamsa Temple Resulting from Royal Buddhist Construction Projects in the Early Joseon Period Lee Kyung-mi
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The Development of Hoeamsa Temple during the Goryeo Dynasty and Its Relationship with the Royal Court Heo Heung-sik
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Hoeamsa Temple and Royal Buddhism during the Joseon Dynasty Tak Hyo-jeong
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Hoeamsaji Museum Research Series I
The Stupa at Hoeamsaji
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The Stupa of Hoeamsaji Temple Site
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Detailed Photographs and 3D Survey of the Hoeamsaji Stupa
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Photographs of the Dismantling and Restoration of the Hoeamsaji Stupa
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Research Papers on the Hoeamsaji Stupa
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A Study of the Hoeamsaji Stupa Park Kyung-sik
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The Stupa at Hoeamsaji, Yangju Kang Byung-hee
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The Construction Period and Characteristics of the Pagodas at Hoeamsaji Jeon Mi-sook
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A Study of the Pagodas at Hoeamsaji Lee Soo-jung