Late middle period humanoid ceramic bottle
The humanoid ceramic vase from the late middle period (approximately 1000-1470 AD) is a historically significant artwork, with its origins dating back to ancient American civilization. This specific ceramic bottle was returned from the Dutch Republic and sold at an auction in Vendu Rotterdam in 2022. It is an important physical evidence for studying ancient culture, craftsmanship, and trade exchanges. During this period, pottery exhibited diversity in shape, decoration, and usage. Ceramic bottles, as representatives of that era, not only reflected the daily needs of people at that time, but also showcased their artistic aesthetics and cultural characteristics.
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