To feed the dead, design elegance in Neolithic China
Jar (Hu), c. 2650–2350 B.C.E., earthenware with painted decoration, Neolithic China, Banshan phase, 34 cm high (The Metropolitan Museum of Art)
speakers: Dr. Cortney Chaffin and Dr. Steven Zucker
Видео To feed the dead, design elegance in Neolithic China канала Smarthistory
speakers: Dr. Cortney Chaffin and Dr. Steven Zucker
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