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Terra-cotta Chinese figurine Neolithic Period #230682475
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Artifact from Phoenix Art Museum, Arizona, USA. This Chinese figurine dates to 2900-1200 BC. The patterns indicate royalty or wealth. In fine art, the word Terracotta `baked earth` is most commonly used to describe a type of sculpture, unglazed ceramic art, or decorative architecture, made from a coarse, porous clay, which is noted for its versatility, cheapness and durability. From Neolithic Period. Neolithic, also called New Stone Age
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