Chinese
35th BC Hongshan Culture Red Pottery Terracotta Figure of Standing
Pregnant Woman
The photo is the
image of two Hongshan Culture pregnant woman red pottery figures, excavated in
Dongshan Tzui,
Kotzuo County, Liaoning Province, China, 1982 AD, and collected by the Museum of
Liaoning Province.
The photo is the image of a
Hongshan Culture pregnant woman jade figure that introduced in the book
"Hongshan Culture-Great Find in Chinese Archaeology" by Liu Dongchin,
Inner
Inner Mongolia University Publishing Company, China, Sep./2002 AD.
The photos are the images of
Mongolian people, form 2nd BC to the modern time.
The left one, the image of a Mongolian soldier pottery face that excavated from
the tomb of Hanzhindi ( the Emperor of Hanzhin,
ruled China 156 BC to 141 BC,
Western Han dynasty).
The right one is the image of Genghis Khan (1162-1227 AD, the founder of Yuan
dynasty), from the collection painting
of the National Palace Museum, Taipei.
The two photos are the images of
modern Mongolian women in traditional dressing.
The photos from Inner Mongolia
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The photo is the image of part of
collections of the original collector, included the listing figure and some
Neolithic period stone tools.