The Qijia Culture is named after the Qijiaping Site in Gansu Province. It was a sedentary culture, based on agriculture and breeding pigs (which were also used in sacrifices), and is one of the earliest bronze cultures in China.
Chinese Grey-ware Neolithic Qijia Culture Cord-Impressed Pottery Jar
£ 150.00
A broad Chinese neolithic jar. Of simple design, the body is decorated with vertical cord-impressed striations and stands on a flat base.
Period: Neolithic Period
Condition: Complete and intact.
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Weight | 800 g |
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Dimensions | H 18.4 cm |
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