Shaanxi History Museum - Relics of Prehistoric Times
The painted water basin with human mask and fish patterns is excavated in the Banpo Village Remains of Xi'an.
In Neolithic Age, human beings gradually started to do daily works with the help of stone. Thus, stones were grinded into different shapes for different purposes. As a result, relics in this period were often stone tools. Simple potteries, especially painted potteries, started to appear in the history used in this period. Flower or fish line patterns were the most common patterns used on the potteries. Detail Information about Relics of Prehistoric Times
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- Last updated on Nov. 14, 2017 by Brenda Lian -