Period:Unknown Production date:2ndC-3rdC (circa)
Materials:clay
Technique:moulded, incised, slipped, painted,
Subjects:animal
Dimensions:Height: 4.32 centimetres
Description:
Fragmentary figure of a camel with riders. The head and one front leg of the animal are missing and only the lower body of one the human figures remains. The object was moulded in a rather rudimentary fashion. Details such as the fur of the animal were rendered using incised dots. The figure was then covered with a light brown slip. Traces of black pigments suggest that it was originally painted.
IMG
![图片[2]-figure BM-1902-1220.386-China Archive](https://chinaarchive.net/Unknown/43/mid_01152623_001.jpg)
Comments:
Materials:clay
Technique:moulded, incised, slipped, painted,
Subjects:animal
Dimensions:Height: 4.32 centimetres
Description:
Fragmentary figure of a camel with riders. The head and one front leg of the animal are missing and only the lower body of one the human figures remains. The object was moulded in a rather rudimentary fashion. Details such as the fur of the animal were rendered using incised dots. The figure was then covered with a light brown slip. Traces of black pigments suggest that it was originally painted.
IMG
![图片[2]-figure BM-1902-1220.386-China Archive](https://chinaarchive.net/Unknown/43/mid_01152623_001.jpg)
Comments:
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