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251 For a comparable painted two-handled oviform jar, see Simon Kwan,
A painted pottery ovoid jar Chinese Neolithic Pottery, op.cit., nos.105, 106 which he describes
Neolithic Period, probably Qijia Culture, circa 2050-1700 BC as coming from the Qijia Culture. He notes that red pottery with
Of tapered round form, rising from a flat base to a flared mouth red-painted patterns is a special type of Qijia Culture ware. A similar
rim flanked by a pair of wide strap handles, decorated around the painted jar was unearthed at Yatou, Lanzhou, Gansu Province; see
exterior with geometric zig-zag borders amidst horizontal bands and Zhongguo Taoci Quanji: Xinshiqi Shidai, no.145.
cross-hatch designs.
20.3cm high 直口,折沿,弧腹下收。胎呈暗紅色,胎體砂質紅陶。口沿至肩部對
HK$50,000 - 100,000 稱作兩耳。口沿內外作倒三角形靈格紋,腹部滿施各式網格紋,成組
US$6,500 - 13,000
而繪。此器造型飽滿,圖案線條流暢,幾何紋樣極具裝飾意味。
新石器時代 彩繪陶罐 或齊家文化
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