DescriptionEarthenware architecture models, Eastern Han Dynasty, 12.JPG
English: This is one of twelve pictures showing architectural models dated to the Chinese Eastern Han Dynasty (25–220 AD), made of earthenware with a green lead glaze, featured at the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York City. The items include:
Three watchtowers
House with a courtyard
Granary tower
A large stove
A mill
A wellhead with a bucket
Domesticated animal pens
A square duck pond with rails
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Self-made at the Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York
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