황금보검 5 0:28 The Modern Mongolian plain, home to nomadic peoples 0:49 Tomb of the Huns The Noin Ula tomb village in mid Mongolia is the most well known historic site of the Huns. 1:11 Archaeological Institute of Mongolia This is the most interesting remain. This silver artifact was found in Noin Ula tomb in 2006 by the joint research team of Mongolia and Russia. It was designed with Greek goddess. It must have been imported from Greece and the Huns used it as a decoration. 1:39 By the nomadic peoples in the Asian steppe, the East and the West were connected, which make the Mongolid spot of Bulgarians understandable. 2:00 Gold leaf decoration on a wooden coffin Remains of the Huns from around 1C BC which were discovered by the Korean research team. These Golden artifacts were made by the same skill to one that was used in Silla Golden Dagger (skill to glue tiny golden beads). Bronze Caldron called Dongbok in Korean was found too. 2:41 Human skulls of various races show that both European race and Mongolid race co-existed in the Asian steppe. The concept of the Huns is therefore 'Empire' without boundary between the East and the West, not one specific ethnic group. 3:27 Varna, Bulgaria Varna archaeological Museum The museum has reimans during the Migration period, 3C ~ 6C. Here finally we could find one, the most similar to Silla Golden Dagger. 3:58 "The Silla Golden dagger is one of the three Golden daggers in the world and it is very valurable treasure. It seems to be made by special order with specially ordered patterns on it." The pattern on the Golden dagger looks simillar to one on a big bracelet in the museum. 4:21 Remains of Eastern Roman region, 4C ~ 6C They were made using the same skill to mount gemstones. Most of them were mounted with garnet gemstones. "Constantinople, capital of Eastern Roman dynasty, had been the center for the production of those kinds of artifacts since 330." 5:03 "There is a great posibility that Silla Golden Dagger was made by an Eastern Roman craftsman with a special order of East Asian people." "It could be made by the order of Eastern invaders during the Migration period (3C-6C). Golden artifacts in the regions under Eastern Roman cultural influence were made with exotic designs (East Asian style), which is the evidence that Eastern Roman craftsmen worked for foreigners from the East." 5:47 Roman Glass There is another clue that Silla Golden Dagger was made in Eastern Roman by Roman craftsman : various ROMAN GLASS artifacts unearthed in the Black Sea region. This Roman Glass vase looks almost the same to Silla one's, which proves undeniably that the Black Sea region and Silla (Korea) were connected to each other. The fact that the Roman Glass artifacts unearthed in Kyungju (Silla, Korea)were imported from the Black Sea region can be a suggestion that Silla Golden Dagger was made in the Black Sea region and carried to Silla. 6:42 Silla Golden Dagger studded with garnet gemstones originated from Eastern Europe ; the exotic Golden Dagger designed by the special skill of the time. We expect that it would be a masterpiece made by a Eastern Roman craftsman during the Migration period.