繼今年6月河北省邢臺市內丘縣發(fā)現(xiàn)完整邢窯窯爐遺跡群后,河北省文物研究所研究員、邢窯窯爐群考古隊隊長王會民25日稱,目前該遺跡群又有重大發(fā)現(xiàn),已清理出的11座窯爐遺跡中出土中國罕見的隋三彩,印證了邢窯在隋朝甚至更早就會燒制三彩。
Shijiazhuang (CNS) -- Several pieces of tri-colored pottery from the Sui Dynasty (581-618) have been recovered from kilns found last July in north China's Hebei province, a local official said on Thursday.
As this year's excavation work nears its end, more than 200,000 ceramic pieces have been cleared out of 11 kilns, said Wang Huimin, an archaeologist from the Cultural Relics Institute of Hebei.
Tri-colored pottery from the Sui Dynasty is a major discovery because it is much rarer than the widely-known tri-colored pottery of the Tang Dynasty, Wang said.
The discovery is also important because it shows that the kilns in Xingtai, a city in southern Hebei, were capable of producing tri-colored pottery during the Sui, he added.
繼今年6月河北省邢臺市內丘縣發(fā)現(xiàn)完整邢窯窯爐遺跡群后,河北省文物研究所研究員、邢窯窯爐群考古隊隊長王會民25日稱,目前該遺跡群又有重大發(fā)現(xiàn),已清理出的11座窯爐遺跡中出土中國罕見的隋三彩,印證了邢窯在隋朝甚至更早就會燒制三彩。
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