Ceramic Vessels and Sherd
Description
These Zhou period pots have markings that resemble fabric impressions, a practice that goes back to Neolithic times. The shapes show up in Neolithic pottery as well. Tripods were set in hearths and the hollow legs cooked food quickly, while round pots were used for cooking and storing food. These ceramics were fired at very high temperatures, making them particularly tough and strong, so scholars refer to these materials as proto-porcelains or hard wares
Object Information
Local ID:
235949, 117374, 235955A
Collection:
Anthropology
Materials:
clay
Period:
Shang-Zhou period (c. 1600-256 BC)
Classification:
Pottery
Rights:
N/A