Amulet in the Form of a Seated Figure with Bovine Head

Amulet in the Form of a Seated Figure with Bovine Head

典藏者
The Cleveland Museum of Art
With a bovine head and four horns, this seated figurine was a powerful ritual and shamanic symbol. Drill holes above its shoulders form two interconnected perforations for suspension, suggesting that the jade was originally used as a pendant, presumably by the shaman performing the tasks of journeying to and communicating with the supernatural realms.

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主要名稱
Amulet in the Form of a Seated Figure with Bovine Head
其他名稱
其他名稱: 
典藏者
The Cleveland Museum of Art
內容描述

With a bovine head and four horns, this seated figurine was a powerful ritual and shamanic symbol. Drill holes above its shoulders form two interconnected perforations for suspension, suggesting that the jade was originally used as a pendant, presumably by the shaman performing the tasks of journeying to and communicating with the supernatural realms.

CMA daringly acquired this masterpiece without knowing exactly what it was. Only after Chinese archaeologists started excavating similar jades in Northeast China could it be attributed to the Hongshan culture.

物件類別
文物
其他內容描述
取得方式: 

Gift of Severance A. Millikin

取得方式: 

John L. Severance [1863-1936], Cleveland, OH

取得方式: 

?-1953Severance A. Millikin [1895-1985], Cleveland, OH, given to the Cleveland Museum of Art

取得方式: 

1953-The Cleveland Museum of Art, Cleveland, OH

尺寸: 

Overall: 13.2 公分 (5 3/16 英吋)

材質: 

類型: 
創建時間
創建時間: 
約西元前 4700~2920
創建時間: 
新石器時代
創建時間: 
紅山文化
創建地點
創建地點: 
中國
識別碼
1953.628
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