Funerary Storage Jar, c. 2300 BCE, 14 3/4 x 15 7/8 x 14 3/8 in. ( x x cm), Banshan type Earthenware with painted and burnished decor, China, 24th-23rd century BCE, The most distinctive product of the Majiayao culture (3800-2000 BCE) was a type of painted pottery of extraordinary refinement which has become associated with the Neolithic grave sites at Banshan in Gansu province. This jar, like others shown here, was fashioned without the use of a potter's wheel by coiling rolls of clay into the desired shape, after which it was smoothed, burnished, painted and fired
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