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Ritual Tripod Ewer (gui)
Ritual Tripod Ewer (gui)

Ritual Tripod Ewer (gui)

Artist (Chinese)
Date4300–2400 B.C.E., Dawenkou culture
PeriodNeolithic period, Dawenkou culture (c. 4300–2400 B.C.E.)
MediumEarthenware
DimensionsObject Size: 11 x 7 1/4 x 7 inches
Credit LinePurchase with funds provided by the Barbara P. and Robert P. ’64 Youngman Acquisition Fund for Asian Art
Object number2004.017
Curatorial DepartmentAsian Art
_Place of OriginChina
Photo: Ken Burris, Vermont
Anonymous (Chinese)
2400–1800 B.C.E., Longshan culture
Object number: 2004.016
Photo: Tad Merrick, Vermont
Anonymous (Chinese)
c. 3100–2700 B.C.E., Majiayao culture
Object number: 2006.048
Photo: Tad Merrick, Vermont
Anonymous (Chinese)
c. 3100–2700 B.C.E., Majiayao culture
Object number: 2006.050
Photo: Tad Merrick, Vermont
Anonymous (Chinese)
c. 3100–2700 B.C.E., Majiayao culture
Object number: 2006.051
Photo: Tad Merrick, Vermont
Anonymous (Chinese)
c. 3100–2700 B.C.E., Majiayao culture
Object number: 2006.052
Photo: Tad Merrick, Vermont
Anonymous (Chinese)
c. 3100–2700 B.C.E., Majiayao culture
Object number: 2006.053
Figure of a Bactrian Camel
Anonymous (Chinese)
8th century, Tang dynasty
Object number: 2001.001
Yellow Storage Jar
Anonymous (Chinese)
4300–2400 B.C.E., Neolitic period, Dawenkou culture
Object number: 2004.051
Buddhist Reliquary
Anonymous (Chinese)
907–960, Five Dynasties
Object number: 1998.001
Boat-Shaped or Saddle-Mouth Jar
Anonymous (Chinese)
1100–900 B.C.E., Siwa culture
Object number: 2004.018
Jar
Anonymous (Chinese)
1st century B.C.E.-early 1st century C.E., Western Han dynasty
Object number: 1997.002
Figure of a Caparisoned Horse
Anonymous (Chinese)
534–550, Eastern Wei dynasty
Object number: 2004.015