Collection: EARTHENWARE
Neolithic earthenware marks the beginning of settled human civilization, serving as a testament to early agricultural societies around 10,000 BCE. These artifacts, beyond their practical use for storage and cooking, symbolize the dawn of human creativity and community life. Crafted with intricate designs, they reflect the Neolithic people's deep connection with their environment and their evolving cultural identity.
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Lower Xiajiadian Culture Tripod Li Jar, 2000–1500 BCE
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Pair of Rider Figures on Mythical Beasts Possibly from Qing Dynasty
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Double-Spouted Pre Columbian Anthropomorphic Vessel
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Earthenware Ewer, Yi
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Pottery Tripod Vessel, Neolithic Period
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Neolithic Pottery Jar, Majiayao culture, 3rd-2nd Millenium BC
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Neolithic Pottery Amphora(Gansu Province), 3rd-2nd Millenium BC
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Neolithic Pottery Amphora(Gansu Province), 3rd-2nd Millenium BC
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Tripod in the shape of a bronze vessel li, Zhou or Shang dynasty
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