Jar
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A jarlet in three parts partially covered with a dark brown glaze. The body is coarse and buff-grey. Stoneware. 12thC-13thC
Department: Asia
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Date
12thC-13thC
Identifier
19960511.1
Origin
Southern Song dynasty, Made in: Fujian (province)
Materials
Stoneware, glazed
Physical Dimensions
Length: 5 centimetres max.
Provenance
Donated by: HRH Prince Richard, Duke of Gloucester (H R H), Excavated from Ayao-lyao, Lemery, the Philippines on 8 th November 1975. The Expedition name was Lop-Ateneo U.
Acquisition Date
1996
Display status
Not on display
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“Jar,” Mapping Philippine Material Culture, accessed September 11, 2024, https://philippinestudies.uk/mapping/items/show/28388.
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