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Widely regarded as relics representing the late Tamna period, the Gonaeri Style Pottery is characterized by the shape of a reddish brown colored deep bowl with no decorative design. It features a short outflaring mouth and a flat bottom.
The bottom is formed by linking a circular red clay board with the body that were separately made. The mouth and the neck are mended with water until smooth on the turntable of a potter's wheel.
Types of the potteries are simple though various sizes. In terms of the working procedure and its form, it was made by a more advanced techniques compared with the vessels produced in the earlier period. They have been discovered in the whole prehistoric sites in Jeju.

Details

  • Title: Gonaeri Style Pottery
  • Creator: unknown
  • Date: Tamna
  • Provenance: Jeju National Museum
  • Type: pottery

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