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    Museum insights | Mengcheng's wide-mouthed pottery jar: a witness to the origins of Chinese civilization

    (People's Daily App) 11:23, August 27, 2024

    A wide-mouthed pottery jar dating back over 4,800 years was unearthed at the Yuchi Temple site in Mengcheng, East China's Anhui Province. Engraved on the jar's surface is a set of mysterious symbols that can deepen our understanding of the origins of Chinese civilization. Pottery, a vital carrier for the transmission of Chinese culture, has evolved alongside the progress of human civilization. Today, it serves as a bridge that connects traditional and modern life while fostering cultural and artistic exchanges between China and the rest of the world.

    (Web editor: Tian Yi, Liang Jun)

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