Sample of large, footed cups and vessels from ancient tombs that are thought to demonstrate Korean influence. See also 943.4.88-90.
Bibliography:
Plate LIX, "Burial Pottery," in Romyn Hitchcock "The Burial Mounds of Japan," USNM Annual Report 1891.
Related Work:
A photoprint of this same image is available: NAA INV 04711900, Photo lot 77-38, Romyn Hitchcock photographs of Ainu people, Japan, and Korea, National Anthropological Archives, Smithsonian Institution
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