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[message]The earthenware of the Yayoi Period is characterized by the continued production of standardized forms such as jars, pots, and bowls, tailored for various uses. This tradition persisted for a millennium, coinciding with the establishment of rice cultivation through wet-rice farming.
This piece is a cylindrical cup-shaped vessel, featuring a slightly reddish hue and a rugged texture that retains the artisan's touch. Its broad base evokes a sense of ancient vitality, making it a remarkable example of its time.
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