-
consist of
several items such as saucers, bowls,
large bowls and
small jarlets.
Another blue-and-white item was a Ming
dynasty bowl with qilin. On the...
- The Late
Neolithic period in the Philippines,
evidence shows by a
Yawning Jarlet on the
Burial site in Leta-leta
caves in
Palawan by
Robert Fox
which had...
- A127996-0,
Department of Anthropology, NMNH,
Smithsonian Institution).
Fragile jarlets that were
found were said to have
travelled from
China to Marinduque. Buried...
- following:
Celadon Dishes with fish
motifs Qingbai and blue and
white jarlets Lead-glazed
water droppers and
teapots Carabao figurines Brown wares Iron...
- also used for burial,
mainly secondary burial, in the form of jars and
jarlets, and
anthropomorphic vessels. Lastly, the
earthenware was used in ritualistic...
- Jar No. 13
Maitum Quadrangular Burial Jar Leta-Leta
Jarlet with
Yawning Mouth Leta-Leta
Footed Jarlet Leta-Leta
Presentation Dish
Pandanan 14th Century...
-
original on
August 14, 2015.
Retrieved May 2, 2013. Talonen,
Jouko (2019).
Jarlet,
Anders (ed.). "International Laestadius" (PDF).
Kyrkohistorisk årsskrift...
-
plate and bowls,
stoneware bowls and jars, a Sung
Dynasty (960-1280 A.D.)
jarlet, gold beads, iron implements,
daggers and a
hunting knife with an ivory...
- They are the
marble guardian lions at Wat
Benchamabophit and the
statue of
Jarlet, King Vajiravudh's
beloved dog, at
Sanam Chandra Palace.
Having focused...
-
celadon dishes with fish motifs,
celadon censers,
qingbai and blue and
white jarlets,
small lead-glazed
water droppers and teapots,
qingbai double gourd vessels...