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Banpo: string-impressed and painted earthenware amphorae |
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Banpo: earthenware bowl with fish designs |
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Banpo: remnant of confronting fish design |
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Left: Banpo: earthenware bowl impressed with basketry pattern
Right: Basket weaves found on Banpo pots |
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Banpo: double or split fish design |
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Gansu storage jars
ca. 3800-2000 BCE |
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Banpo: potter's marks found on the rims of pots |
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Banpo: earthenware bowls with "shaman and fish" designs |
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Left: Tripolye culture, SW Russia circa 3500 BCE or earlier
Right: Gansu jars |
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Miaodigou, Henan Painted Pottery Culture
4300-‐2500 BCE |
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Eastern Neolithic
Peixian, Jiangsu Shallow bowls with
polychrome designs
Ca. 3000-‐2500 BCE
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Zouxian, Jiangsu:
tripod andstemcup,
ca.2500 BCE |
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Pitchers from sites in Shandong
Ca. 2500-‐2000 BCE |
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Animal‐shaped pitchers from Shandong
Ca.2500-‐2000 BCE |
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Marks on storage jars Eastern Neolithic period |
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Liangzhu Phase Black Ware Jiangsu province
Ca.2500-‐2000 BCE
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Longshan Black Ware from Shandong Ca.2000 BCE |
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Neolithic jade (nephrite) blades
Dawenkou, Shandong
Ca. 2500-‐2000 BCE |
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Liangzhu Culture
Grave of a young man with jade discs (bi) and tubes(cong)
Burial #3,
Sidun, Jiangxu
Ca. 2000 BCE |
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Liangzhu Culture jades: bi disc and cong tube
Sidun, Jiangsu, Burial #3 |
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Liangzhu Culture
Sidun, Jiangsu
tube (cong) |
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Liangzhu Culture
Fanshan, Zhejiang
cong |
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Drawing of a human-like figure with a monster in his hands, from the center of the wide cong |
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Liangzhu Culture
Necklace,
Fanshan,Zhejiang |
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Top:
Erlitou Phase 4 (early Shang dynasty, ca. 16th c. BCE)
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Eastern Neolithic jade blade |
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Bronze jue, Phase 3 (Xia Dynasty?) Ca. 1700 BCE |
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Jue,
Phase 4 (Shang Dynasty, ca. 1600 BCE) |
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Black pottery shards with incised designs Erlitou, Henan |
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Plaque with animal design, bronze inlaid with turquoise. Erlitou
biaxial symmetry |
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Liangzhu jade with masked figure
biaxial symmetry
ca. 3000-2000 BCE |
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Zhengzhou
Erligang, Henan
Plan of the Shang city |
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Ash-glazed stoneware vessel
Zhengzhou Erligang
Early Shang dynasty
Ca. 16th cent BCE |
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Erligang, Zhengzhou
Earthenware jar w/impressed designs |
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Fangding, bronze, Zhengzhou |
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Animal or monster mask (taotie glutton)
Fangding, bronze, Erligang, Zhengzhou |
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Ax (16.5" high)
Panlongcheng
Tomb 2 |
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Monster mask (traditionally known as taotie meaning "glutton") |
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Shang royal tombs
Zibeigang, Anyang |
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Generalized scheme of a Shang royal tomb |
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Xibeigang, Anyang
Tomb 1002 |
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Fangjia inscribed "Fu Hao" or "Fu Zi" (Woman of the Zi lineage) |
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Fu Hao inscription that appears on Owl pouring vessel |
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Pouring vessel in the shape of an owl
Tomb of Fu Hao
Anyang |
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Sheep guang inscribed Si Mu Xin (posthumous name of Fu Hao) |
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Fangding inscribed Si Mu Xin |
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Ax with human head framed by the jaws of two tigers
Tomb of Fu Hao (tomb #5)
Anyang |
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Ivory inlaid with turquoise
Tomb #5 of Fu Hao |
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Jade pou, Tomb #5, Fu Hao |
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First three styles of five styles of Shang bronze ornament
1. thread line
2. ribbon line
3. quills |
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Guang (Freer Gallery, Washington DC) |
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Guang (with head of ram)
Freer Gallery, Washington |
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Elephant wine vessel
Freer Gallery, Washington, DC |
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Elephant wine vessel
Liling, Hunan |
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Rhinocerous vessel (missing lid)
Asian Art Museum, SF |
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Fangding with human faces
Ningxiang, Hunan |
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Shang bronze ritual vessel
You bucket
ambivalence: nurturing/devouring
Musée Cernuschi, Paris |
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You bucket
tiger devouring man
Sumitomo collection, Japan |
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He Zun, with inscription detailing the conquest of Shang by Zhou
1111 BCE ? |
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