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A rustic earthenware jar featuring faint red painted horizontal bands and cord-marked decoration on the lower body.
The rounded base with a slightly flaring rim suggests it was inspired by storage vessels used in antiquity.
This form and decoration resemble pottery from the Late Neolithic to Early Bronze Age (ca. 2500-1500 BCE) found in Northwest China and Central Asia.
However, as there is no excavation record and the surface weathering may be artificially reproduced, it is likely to be classified as an "ancient-style decorative piece" rather than a confirmed archaeological artifact.
Size
Diameter: approx. 5.25 in
Height: approx. 4.5 in
Weight: approx. 1 lb
The rounded base with a slightly flaring rim suggests it was inspired by storage vessels used in antiquity.
This form and decoration resemble pottery from the Late Neolithic to Early Bronze Age (ca. 2500-1500 BCE) found in Northwest China and Central Asia.
However, as there is no excavation record and the surface weathering may be artificially reproduced, it is likely to be classified as an "ancient-style decorative piece" rather than a confirmed archaeological artifact.
Size
Diameter: approx. 5.25 in
Height: approx. 4.5 in
Weight: approx. 1 lb
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