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Pitcher (Hu)

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Earthenware with pigment, Neolithic period Majiayao culture (ca. 3300–2050 B.C.), China
Asian Art, Metropolitan Museum of Art New York NY, Charlotte C. and John C. Weber Collection Gift of Charlotte C. and John C. Weber 1992
Title: Pitcher (Hu)
Description:
Earthenware with pigment, Neolithic period Majiayao culture (ca.
3300–2050 B.
C.
), China.

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