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Friday, June 26, 2026
櫛文土器 (Jeulmun earthenware), also known as comb-patterned pottery, is a Neolithic artifact from Korea, originating in Seoul’s Gangdong-gu
Red-line painted pottery from Yeondae-do, Neolithic period, located in the Gimhae National Museum, Gimhae, South Korea
Amsa-dong (Korean: 암사동), a neighborhood in Seoul’s Gangdong District, is best known for the Amsa-dong Prehistoric Settlement Site, where Neolithic remains were uncovered after a 1925 flood revealed diagonal-line patterned earthenware (빗살무늬토기)
Korean art – The Jeulmun Pottery Period is an archaeological era in Korean prehistory, spanning roughly 8000 to 1500 BC
The complete indexed photo collection is housed at the Xinyang City Museum in Henan Province

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