Short-necked Storage Jar
https://clevelandart.org/art/1986.82
A large quantity of pottery such as this earthenware jar was produced during the Bronze Age in Korea, as farming became more commonly practiced. Large jars made of fine clay were used to stored grains and later were buried in in tombs to accompany the tomb owner. It was during...
Artifact
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153398
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en
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1986.82
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Terms
Culture
Korea, Bronze Age (1000–300 BCE)
Technique
earthenware
Medium
earthenware
Genre
Ceramic
Department
Korean Art
Relations
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