or pass on human osteological specimens with unknown origin whose characteristics do not meet the above criteria
Written in Bones: Studies on technological and social contexts of past faunal skeletal remains
Clothing was woven primarily from locally sourced materials—wool
This understated adornment enhances the vessel's clean lines and balanced proportions
the vessel features a rounded
Ming Dynasty Pottery Miniature Food Offering Plate baskets or pass on human osteologicalMing Dynasty, c. 15501644, China A fabulous sancai glazed miniature model of a food offering plate, designed as a funerary object, this plate was intended to accompany the deceased, embodying blessings for a long and prosperous afterlife. The piece features a lustrous sancai glaze, with vivid green tones characteristic of the Ming dynastys burial pottery. The technique, using lead based glazes in hues of green, amber, and cream, was perfected during