Roof Tile End
Western Han dynasty (206 BCE–9 CE)
These two roof tiles (with 18.56.30) are decorated with animals that symbolize two of the four cardinal directions: the White Tiger of the West and the Red Bird of the South.
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Western Han dynasty (206 BCE–9 CE)
These two roof tiles (with 18.56.30) are decorated with animals that symbolize two of the four cardinal directions: the White Tiger of the West and the Red Bird of the South.
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西漢 四神紋瓦當(白虎/朱雀)
Title: Roof Tile End
Period: Western Han dynasty (206 BCE–9 CE)
Culture: China
Medium: Earthenware
Dimensions: Diam. 7 1/4 in. (18.4 cm)
Classification: Ceramics
Credit Line: Rogers Fund, 1918
Accession Number: 18.56.31
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