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The Jeju National Museum is a branch of the National Museum of Korea, documenting Jeju's history from prehistoric shell middens to the modern era. The collection includes archaeological artifacts from Jeju's unique Tamna Kingdom, Goryeo-era celadon pottery, and ethnographic displays on the island's distinctive folk culture.
The museum was established in 2001 in a modern building near Jeju City. Its collection was built from decades of archaeological excavations across the island, documenting the Tamna Kingdom that ruled Jeju from the Bronze Age until its incorporation into the Goryeo Dynasty in 1105.