Talk:Liaoning bronze dagger culture

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[edit] use of Lee Ki-baek (1984)

Is there no better source than Lee (1984)? He is a general historian, and widely respected, but he knows not of archaeology. Additionally, his book was published more than 20 years ago. Our interpretations of Korean archaeology have changed significantly over that time. We would be most surprised if you could provide solid published evidence of these "walled towns" that allegedly existed during the period in question in Korean or any other language. Doesn't archaeological evidence trump the Samguk Sagi?