[Cishan Culture Red Pottery Mouth Bottle]
Red Pottery Mouth Bottle, Neolithic Cishan Culture, 23.8 cm in height, 5.2 cm in diameter and 5.6 cm in bottom diameter
The bottle is skimmed, the neck is bound, and the diameter below the neck becomes wider, and the diameter is the largest in the middle of the abdomen. The abdomen is placed with double systems, and the lower part of the abdomen is gradually adducted and flat. Clay red pottery. Formed by hand, the carcass is uneven in thickness and has the characteristics of pottery in the middle Neolithic Age
Cishan Culture is named after it was first discovered in Cishan Village, Wu’an County, Hebei Province in 1972. According to scientific tests, its age is about 6000 to 5600 BC, and it belongs to the cultural relics of the Middle Neolithic Age in North China. From the analysis of the pottery and shape of this small mouth bottle, it may be a water container
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