An exceptionally rare 15th century porcelain ... of the period. The bowl dates back to the early 1400s during the reign of the Yongle Emperor, the third ruler of the Ming Dynasty, and was made ...
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‘Guard eternal spring’: 500-year-old message on bowl piece reveals ancient trade linksDuring a routine procedure for an upcoming excavation, an archaeologist stumbled upon the earliest Chinese inscription on a porcelain ... 16th-century Ming Dynasty bowl in the middle of 1,500 ...
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A Ming mystery: Earliest known Chinese inscription in Israel discovered in JerusalemAmid the dust and ruins of a site dating back to the Byzantine and Second Temple periods, a glint of porcelain revealed a remarkable find: a fragment of a 16th-century Chinese bowl bearing a poeti ...
A fragment of a porcelain bowl was found on Mount Zion ... the imperial court in Beijing during the 15th-17th centuries, according to Ming Dynasty records. Trade relations between the empires ...
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