ETHAS 024684

Chine urne funéraire néolithique

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024684
Neolithic funerary urn
China, Gansu, Banshan 半山
Majiayao 馬家窰. 3000 BC
Terracotta
Acquired from the Motte gallery in Geneva in 1954
La plus ancienne pièce scientifiquement datée du MEG, par thermoluminescence.

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Three remarkable objects

The MEG’s Asian collection numbers nearly 15,000 objects, with a special focus on religious iconography, weapons, India, Tibet, China and Japan. Three objects are particularly impressive:

  • a bowl from Palestine which was the very first object to enter the old Archaeology Museum;
  • a ritual Chinese bowl with a double bottom, one with an open work snake pattern, a technical exploit of which there is only one other known example, discovered in China in 1980;
  • a 5000-year-old urn, the oldest scientifically dated piece in the MEG.


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