Antiquarian at Greenwich
Thai "Ban Chiang" Pottery Vessel on Stand
$2,900.00
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Antiquarian at Greenwich
Thai "Ban Chiang" Pottery Vessel on Stand
A "Ban Chiang" pottery vessel (on stand) in buff on red having geometric design.
3000 BCE - 300 CE, Thailand
22.25" High by 15" Diameter
2,900.00
Ban Chiang – Prehistoric Thai Pottery
Ban Chiang has captured the minds and imaginations of scholars and laymen alike. These pieces represent a sampling of Prehistoric Archaeological material culture from prehistoric Northeast Thailand circa 300 B.C. - 200 A.D.
Ban Chiang, a small village in Northeast Thailand has become a cover term referring to a four thousand year long prehistoric cultural tradition, especially noted for its early metallurgy and distinctive ceramics. The Ban Chiang cultural tradition spanned the centuries between 4000 B.C. and 400 A.D. and extended over 46,000 square Kilometers of northeast Thailand
The tradition marked the beginning of settled village life, early rice cultivation and metallurgy and other cultural innovations in northeast Thailand. More over Ban Chiang may be the oldest bronze making culture in all of Southeast Asia and is among the earliest metallurgical cultures anywhere in the world.