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5,300-year-old pottery figure in Inner Mongolia(1/3)

2019-09-03 14:53:38 Ecns.cn Editor :Li Yan
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Wang Ze, deputy head of Inner Mongolia Prehistoric Culture Museum, shows a peculiar pottery figure at the museum on Sept. 2, 2019. The pottery figure was reassembled using red clay fragments discovered at the Hongshan Culture archaeological site in 2012, located in the autonomous region's Aohan Banner. The figure's head and face were almost complete and had complete crown, the most realistic, intact features during the Hongshan Culture that dates about 5300 years ago. (Photo: China News Service/Sun Zifa)

A peculiar pottery figure at Inner Mongolia Prehistoric Culture Museum on Sept. 2, 2019. The pottery figure was reassembled using red clay fragments discovered at the Hongshan Culture archaeological site in 2012, located in the autonomous region's Aohan Banner. The figure's head and face were almost complete and had complete crown, the most realistic, intact features during the Hongshan Culture that dates about 5300 years ago. (Photo: China News Service/Sun Zifa)

A peculiar pottery figure at Inner Mongolia Prehistoric Culture Museum on Sept. 2, 2019. The pottery figure was reassembled using red clay fragments discovered at the Hongshan Culture archaeological site in 2012, located in the autonomous region's Aohan Banner. The figure's head and face were almost complete and had complete crown, the most realistic, intact features during the Hongshan Culture that dates about 5300 years ago. (Photo: China News Service/Sun Zifa)

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