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Did you know... that a sotdae(pictured) is a tall wooden pole or stone pillar with a sculptured bird atop, traditionally set up for the purpose of folk belief in Korea?
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There are also Bronze Age relics comparable to sotdae; a Scythia bronze pole-top unearthed in Yekaterinoslav around the Black Sea which has three birds taking little bells in their mouths; wooden birds excavated from Yayoi period remains which have a hole and are assumed to have been pinned to poles.
The paragraph is moved from the article because I could not find any source for that. I guess it may be from a book written by Lee Pil-yeong, but I can't access the book for a while, so it remains here until reliable sources are appeared. --Caspian blue (talk) 23:25, 14 July 2008 (UTC)[reply]