[Qingliangang Culture Colored Pottery Bowl]
Colored Pottery Bowl is the Neolithic Qingliangang Culture, with a height of 11.2 cm, a caliber of 14.5 cm, and a bottom diameter of 7 cm
The bowl has round lips, wide shoulders, steep collection below the shoulder, and flat bottom. Clay red pottery. The surface of the implements is painted with white pottery. The shoulders are decorated with two continuous leaf patterns of brown color and white. Each five leaves form an oval pattern, a total of five groups. The leaf pattern is decorated with a circle of brown colored dots. According to scientific tests, the age of Qingliangang culture is about 5400~4400 BC
Qingliangang culture belongs to the middle Neolithic culture, which was named after its discovery in Qingliangang, Huai’an, Jiangsu Province. This culture is mainly distributed in the central and southern Shandong and northern Jiangsu. The unearthed pottery mainly includes pots, cauldrons, steamers and other cooking utensils, and beans, bowls, bowls and other eating utensils. Its painted pottery is mostly painted in red, brown and purple. The patterns include double arc pattern, water wave pattern, eight trigrams pattern, cross pattern and dot pattern
This piece was unearthed at Dadunzi, a four-family commune in Qiu County, Jiangsu Province.
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