Null Tripod vessel type li. China, late Neolithic, 6500-1600 BC).
Decorated pott…
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Tripod vessel type li. China, late Neolithic, 6500-1600 BC). Decorated pottery. Attached thermoluminescence study. Measurements: 26 x 16.5 cm. This is a tripod vessel, of the li type, with a horizontally curved lip, cylindrical body and three hollow feet. The 'li' type of tripod vessel is a cooking utensil characteristic of the central plains of China in the late Neolithic period, and of sites from the Longshan culture and northwest China in the Shany and Zhou dynasties (ca. 1700-221 BC). This type of tripod vessel is called 'li' in the form of a yu (jar). As this type of vessel is not so suitable for heating, they were mainly used for storage, and also played a major role in funerary objects.

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Tripod vessel type li. China, late Neolithic, 6500-1600 BC). Decorated pottery. Attached thermoluminescence study. Measurements: 26 x 16.5 cm. This is a tripod vessel, of the li type, with a horizontally curved lip, cylindrical body and three hollow feet. The 'li' type of tripod vessel is a cooking utensil characteristic of the central plains of China in the late Neolithic period, and of sites from the Longshan culture and northwest China in the Shany and Zhou dynasties (ca. 1700-221 BC). This type of tripod vessel is called 'li' in the form of a yu (jar). As this type of vessel is not so suitable for heating, they were mainly used for storage, and also played a major role in funerary objects.

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