Bowl_with_ring_handles._Earthenware_painted_with_red_and_black_mineral_pigment._Yangshao_Culture,_Gansu_Province._Neolithic_period,_2600-2300_BCE._From_the_Garner_Collection._Victoria_and_Albert_Museum.jpg
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Description Bowl with ring handles. Earthenware painted with red and black mineral pigment. Yangshao Culture, Gansu Province. Neolithic period, 2600-2300 BCE. From the Garner Collection. Victoria and Albert Museum.jpg |
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Bowl with ring handles, for storing grains and other foods. In neolithic China, such jars were daily utensils. When their owners died they were sometimes buried with them. Earthenware painted with red and black mineral pigment. Yangshao Culture, Gansu Province. Neolithic period, 2600-2300 BCE. From the Garner Collection. Victoria and Albert Museum, London.
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Author | Osama Shukir Muhammed Amin FRCP(Glasg) |
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