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ecns [expanded by feedex.net]: Villagers find Ming Dynasty porcelain while burying dead neighbor

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Villagers find Ming Dynasty porcelain while burying dead neighbor
http://www.ecns.cn/2014/05-29/116645.shtml
May 29th 2014, 05:34





2014-05-29 14:34 Globaltimes.cn Web Editor: Gu Liping



Pictured are pieces of blue and white porcelains found by villagers in Guanghan, Sichuan Province on May 3. Photo: Chengdu Business Daily



A group of residents came across two-dozen pieces of porcelain while digging a grave in Guanghan, Sichuan Province that experts say date back to Ming Dynasty (1368-1644).


Renshou village residents hit the stashed blue-and-white porcelain about 40 centimeters down as neighbors helped in burying a deceased villager on May 3.


"We hit a big stone around 40 centimeters down," said Feng Ligen, one of the villagers involved in the dig. "We found a clay jar under the stone and the porcelain was inside."


Local residents alerted police of the discovery and the porcelain was retrieved by officials at the local Sanxingdui Museum.


Experts found the two dozen bowls, plates and cups bear the intricate designs and shape distinctive of the Ming Dynasty.


"Based on their shape, these porcelain items were produced in folk kilns during the middle and late Ming Dynasty, " said Liu Jun, deputy head of Guanghan Cultural Relic Management Institute.


The porcelain will be exhibited to the public after experts finish cleaning and identification work.





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