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Neolithic, Yangshao culture, ceramic amphora, from Gansu

Neolithic, Yangshao culture, ceramic amphora, from Gansu


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Neolithic, Yangshao culture, ceramic amphora, from Gansu

Prehistory, China, Neolithic. Yangshao culture. Ceramic amphora. From Gansu

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Amphora Black Background Ceramics Chinese Culture Decorative Art Neolithic Pottery Prehistoric Era Stone Age Vase


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This print showcases a remarkable artifact from the Neolithic period, specifically belonging to the Yangshao culture in ancient China. The ceramic amphora, originating from Gansu province, is a testament to the rich and sophisticated craftsmanship of this prehistoric era. Against a striking black background, the amphora stands tall and proud as an emblem of ancient civilization. The intricate details etched onto its surface tell tales of Chinese culture and artistic finesse. Its vertical stance commands attention while exuding an air of elegance and grace. This single object serves as a window into the past, allowing us to marvel at the ingenuity and creativity that thrived during this Stone Age period. In this studio shot by Universal Images Group (UIG), we are presented with an opportunity to appreciate decorative art in its purest form. With no people present in the frame, our focus is solely on this extraordinary piece of pottery that has survived through centuries. As we gaze upon this relic from antiquity, it reminds us of humanity's enduring fascination with aesthetics and creation. It symbolizes not only our ancestors' ability to shape raw materials but also their profound connection with nature and their surroundings. Let this image transport you back in time as you contemplate the beauty and significance held within this Neolithic ceramic amphora – a true masterpiece crafted by skilled hands thousands of years ago.

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