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[Museum treasure 63] Shanghai Museum, China. Basin-shaped Pottery Ding with Angular Legs. The Basin-shaped Pottery Ding (tripod) with Angular Legs, housed in the Shanghai Museum, hails from the Songze Culture (circa 5800-5300 years ago), a testament to the rich societal life of late Neolithic Jiangnan region. Its distinctive form features a rounded basin supported by three angular legs, embodying both stability and elegance, showcasing the ancient artisans prowess in pottery-making and aesthetic sensibilities. Unearthed in 1984 from the Fuquanshan site in Qingpu, Shanghai, it serves as a vital resource for studying cooking vessels, living customs, and artistic styles of the Songze Culture era.
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[Museum treasure 63] Shanghai Museum, China. Basin-shaped Pottery Ding with Angular Legs. The Basin-shaped Pottery Ding (tripod) with Angular Legs, housed in the Shanghai Museum, hails from the Songze Culture (circa 5800-5300 years ago), a testament to the rich societal life of late Neolithic Jiangnan region. Its distinctive form features a rounded basin supported by three angular legs, embodying both stability and elegance, showcasing the ancient artisans prowess in pottery-making and aesthetic sensibilities. Unearthed in 1984 from the Fuquanshan site in Qingpu, Shanghai, it serves as a vital resource for studying cooking vessels, living customs, and artistic styles of the Songze Culture era.

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