Funerary Offering Jar, 1000-500 BCE, 12 5/8 x 15 1/4 in. (32.1 x 38.74 cm), Slip coated earthenware with burnished surface, Thailand, 10th-5th century BCE, In the late 1960s, a hoard of pots was unearthed at the village of Ban Chiang, on the Khorat Plateau in northeast Thailand. It yielded a complex, innovative ceramic tradition that transformed scholars understanding of early Southeast Asian history. Although much remains unknown about the Ban Chiang culture (c. 3000 BCE-400 CE), archaeology has revealed that it cultivated advanced traditions of metallurgy, agriculture, burial practices, and art.
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