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Pedestal bowl with handles
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High fired pottery, Three Kingdoms period Silla Kingdom (57 B.C.–A.D. 676), Korea
Title: Pedestal bowl with handles
Description:
High fired pottery, Three Kingdoms period Silla Kingdom (57 B.
C.
–A.
D.
676), Korea.
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