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Large Funerary Jar with Supernatural Beings

CultureChinese
DateNeolithic period (8000-2000 B.C.E.)
MediumPainted earthenware, Machang type
DimensionsOverall: 19 × 20 1/2 × 18 inches (48.26 × 52.07 × 45.72 cm)
Credit LinePurchase: acquired through the generosity of the Hall Family Foundation Endowment for the Oriental Department
Object numberF96-12
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DescriptionThe shape of the pot is somewhat bulb- like: it has a small mouth, wide mid- section, and tapers to a small bottom. Decor is polychrome black and red with abstract designs of two frogs and so- called sun and moon patterns. It is a two-handled pot and has chips missing from the rim.Gallery Label
This painted jar is typical of pottery vessels found at Machang sites, the latest phase of Majiayao culture in lower Gansu province, a region occupied by many ethnic groups during the Neolithic period. The black and red zigzag lines, which comprise the mysterious motifs in Majiayao pottery, resemble the four limbs of a headless animal. On vessels of an earlier version, a painted circle, though faceless, represents the head of the four limbs. In this example, the circle is integrated with the vessel rim, as shown from the top in the inserted photo. It has been suggested that these motifs represent the images of supernatural beings.
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