Jar with Flared Mouth, c. 2000 BCE

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This large jar is typical of the orange clay used by the Qijia culture to make their thin walled, hand built vessels. Most Qjia wares are unadorned like this one and they are usually well proportioned, carefully finished vessels that are occasionally burnished.

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Title
Jar with Flared Mouth
Role
Artist
Accession Number
2003.172
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