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Fine Asian work of Art
Gui Pitcher of the Longshan Culture in
Shandong is a typical one of the
devices, originated in the
mid-Dawenkou culture, popular in the
late Dawenkou culture and stage of
the Longshan culture. Is a
sophisticated form of artifacts,
chronological And bags full of other,
generally by Gui Pitcher chronological
flow,
abdominal and three chronological
cone-shaped, three bags full Gui
Pitcher are large enough for the
abdominal bag. Gui Pitcher of the
texture of mud and sand at two.
General Tao Gui Pitcher coarse than
the
rough, when the device unearthed at
the end of many traces of smoke,
there are some intra-abdominal
gray-black residue, as the remnants of
rosacea. Gui Pitcher is a specialized
type of sand used to cook wine
temperature of wine muddy Tao Gui
Pitcher delicate texture, and also the
production of fine, may be exclusively
used for injection of wine. Longshan
culture of late emerging from the mud
flat Gui Pitcher is three feet from the
development of Gui Pitcher,
generations of wine-
Condition:  Well-preserved old burial
condition overall with some amount of soil
adhering (some abrasions and wearing on
the piece due to the long burial time
underground).
Main Entry
Weifang
Title
Pitcher (gui). Longshan culture
Title Part
 
Date
c. 2000 BC
Location
Site: Weifang
Subregion: Shandong Province
Style & Period
Prehistoric, Neolithic, Longshan culture
Broad Media
Ceramics and Glassware
Country
China
Height
Length
11 Inches
9   Inches
Subject Terms
Gui (food vessels), Pitchers, Clay
Prehistoric, Neolithic, Longshan culture