An exceptionally rare 15th century porcelain bowl made in China that somehow ... An antiques enthusiast came across the Ming Dynasty-era piece and thought it could be something special when ...
The white porcelain bowl was spotted by an unidentified antiques ... are there that identify it as a product of the early Ming [Dynasty] period," Ms McAteer said. How exactly the bowl found ...
Oldest-known Chinese inscription found in Israel was recently found at the holy site of Mount Zion, according to the Israeli ...
The colorful porcelain bowl fragment is thought to date from 1520 to 1570 and appears to have originated in China's Ming dynasty. The Ming dynasty—lasting from A.D. 1368 to 1644—ruled China ...
and the German Protestant Institute of Archaeology unearthed a fragment of a Chinese blue and white porcelain bowl dating to 1520–70, during the Ming Dynasty, with Mandarin characters inscribed ...
The porcelain bowl fragment likely arrived in Jerusalem due to developing trade between the Ottoman Empire and the imperial Ming Dynasty of China, the researchers said. During the early 16th ...
The earliest archaeological evidence of a relationship between the land of Israel and China has been uncovered by chance in Jerusalem. A fragment of a porcelain bowl was found on Mount Zion during an ...
Two brothers accused of stealing Ming dynasty porcelain worth $3.58m (£2.87m ... Museum of Far Eastern Art in Geneva. Two bowls and a vase from the Chinese Ming dynasty (1368-1644) were taken ...