Ancient Civilisations III – Neolithic Pottery including the Collection of Ronald W. Longsdorf

Ancient Civilisations III – Neolithic Pottery including the Collection of Ronald W. Longsdorf

View full screen - View 1 of Lot 803. A gray pottery jar with incised designs, Probably Angangxi Culture, 5th - 4th millenium BC 或昂昂溪文化 刻紋灰陶罐.

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A gray pottery jar with incised designs, Probably Angangxi Culture, 5th - 4th millenium BC 或昂昂溪文化 刻紋灰陶罐

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A gray pottery jar with incised designs,

Probably Angangxi Culture, 5th - 4th millenium BC

或昂昂溪文化 刻紋灰陶罐


C-Link Research & Development Ltd, Hong Kong, thermoluminescence test no. 2237YF05, 1st June, 2010, shows the date range to be c. 2500-1000 B.C.

此拍品2010年6月1日經中科研發有限公司熱釋光測定,測試編號:2237YF05,斷代年份約西元前2500年-1000年。


h. 13.8 cm

Ronald W. Longsdorf, The Pottery Age: An Appreciation of Neolithic Ceramics from China, Circa 7000 BC - Circa 1000 BC, Hong Kong, 2020, pl. 14.


Ronald W. Longsdorf,《陶誌:中國新石器時代陶器 約西元前7000年 – 前1000年》,香港,2020年,圖版14

Angangxi culture flourished in the middle reaches of Nenjiang River. Similar to other Neolithic Northern cultures, Angangxi pottery vessels are characteristically decorated with bold geometric patterns such as the elaborate incised design seen on the present jar. It is speculated that such geometric patterns are simplified representations of animals. On a closer look, the hatching-decorated forms on this jar vaguely recall the silhouettes of fish.