The most common burial object from the Eastern Han Dynasty, consisting of a large central jar and four small jars attached to its shoulders. The compartments do not interconnect, and the piece is often decorated with animal and insect motifs.

The most common burial object from the Eastern Han Dynasty, consisting of a large central jar and four small jars attached to its shoulders. The compartments do not interconnect, and the piece is often decorated with animal and insect motifs.

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