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13.  A N eolithic Jade Ring ( Huan )
 circa 2500–2000 B.C.
 with plain flat sides and squared rims, the green stone mottled in white, the softly polished surface
 with encrusted earth from burial.
 Diameter 4 ⁄8 inches (11.2 cm)
 3
 Ex Collection Professor Max Loehr, acquired in Beijing, 1943
 Ex J.J. Lally & Co., 1993 catalogue no. 19
 A similar jade ring unearthed from a Neolithic site at Lushanmao, Shaanxi province, is illustrated in Yu hun guo hun: yuqi,
 yu wenhua, Xia dai Zhongguo wenming zhan (Soul of Jade, Soul of the Nation: Exhibition of Jade, Jade Culture, and the Xia
 Dynasty Civilization in China), Hangzhou, 2013, p. 109, described as Taosi culture.

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  14.  A N eolithic Jade Ring ( Huan )
 circa 2500–2000 B.C.
 with smoothly polished flat thin sides, polished down in antiquity over original fissures where the
 translucent green stone shades to tan brown.
 Diameter 4¾ inches (12 cm)

 Ex Collection of Professor Max Loehr (1903–1988)
 Ex J.J. Lally & Co., 1993 catalogue no. 17

 Compare the similar green jade ring discovered at the Taosi culture site at Lushanmao, illustrated in Yu hun guo hun: yuqi,
 yu wenhua, Xia dai Zhongguo wenming zhan (Soul of Jade, Soul of the Nation: Exhibition of Jade, Jade Culture, and the Xia
 Dynasty Civilization in China), Hangzhou, 2013, p. 120.
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 cccᔝଣઠ 1993त࢝ྡ፽ୋ 17໮






























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