| 1. | Another attraction is Jar 21, a secondary burial jar.
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| 2. | This writing survived on an earthenware burial jar dated to the 13th or 14th century.
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| 3. | Burial jars and ceramic pieces of different shapes and sizes were seen on the site.
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| 4. | Anthropomorphic burial jars are earthenware potteries designed and formed into human figures with complete facial features and markings.
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| 5. | One of the main attractions of the exhibit is a burial jar, simply identified as Jar 13.
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| 6. | Along with its cover, the burial jar is noted to have a total height of 70 cm.
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| 7. | According to the laboratory results determined through radiocarbon dating, these secondary burial jars date back to the Metal Age.
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| 8. | The potters behind these burial jars and associated pots appear to have been keenly observant, as well as imaginative.
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| 9. | Experts used soot samples taken from the walls of a small earthenware vessel found inside one of the larger burial jars.
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| 10. | Jar 26 is also a secondary burial jar, which contains juvenile bones and teeth, and an earthenware vessel containing soil.
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