국립중앙박물관 NATIONAL MUSEUM OF KOREA

Highlights
Comb-pattern Pottery
  • Nationality/Period

    Korea

  • Materials

    Clay

  • Category

    Food - Tableware - Storage Carriage - Jar

  • Dimensions

    H. 27.7cm

  • Accession Number

    K 417

This deep bowl with an upright mouth was made from clay mixed with gritty sand. The vessel is characterized by a yellowish brown surface and decorative bands composed of short oblique lines and a horizontal herringbone pattern arranged alternately. The Shell Mound in Wonsudae in the northeastern area of the Korean Peninsula was formed during the late Neolithic Period, i.e., circa 2000 BCE.