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English: Black glazed jug with a rooster head
  • Eastern Jin Dynasty (A.D. 317 - 420)
  • Excavated at Zhenjiang, Jiangsu Province, 1969
Used for storing wine or water, string or sinew was tied through the two small round holders at the shoulder of this jug. The rooster head and shape of the jug appeared during the Jin Dynasty.
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