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Earthen pot unearthed in Gansu
   日期:2004-03-10 14:54        编辑: system        来源:

  An ancient earthen pot with an ostrich design painted on the body, the first of its kind ever discovered in China, has been unearthed in Linyao City, western China's Gansu Province.
The 28-cm-tall pot, discovered by local peasants, has a pair of asymmetrical handles at the neck and the body respectively.
At the lower part of the pot are 10 ostriches of different forms and poses. Some are jumping and some are running, some have two feet while some have only one.
Wang Haidong, deputy director of Gansu painted pottery research association, said the painted earthen pot dated back about 3,200 years, belonging to the Majiayao culture type (about 3,300 BC to 2,050 BC).
"It's the first time an ostrich design on an ancient painted pottery has been found in China," said Wang.
"Designs on ancient vessels often reflect the lives and environments of their makers, so it is possible that ostriches may have lived in Gansu region about 3,000 years ago. It is an important clue for research on the ecological environment at that time," Wang said.
 

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