The Cultural Heritage Administration's National Gyeongju Cultural Heritage Research Institute and Gyeongju University signed a memorandum of understanding on the 11th to cooperate in cultural heritage education and research. They plan to expand cooperation areas such as joint survey research promotion, local cultural heritage education, shared use of facilities and equipment, and exchange of academic and technical information. The project receiving the most focus is practical training and education in the field of ancient environmental research. This work solves problems that cannot be understood through excavation surveys and mainly studies the relationship between people and the environment at that time. In this regard, the National Gyeongju Cultural Heritage Research Institute confirmed more than 70 species of seeds and fruits from 5th-century Silla near Wolseong as of April.



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