www.chinaservicesinfo.com

Slithering into history: Legacy of snake artifacts

Pottery jar with snake-biting-toad motifs

Updated: Mar 27, 2025 www.chinaservicesinfo.com Print
Share - WeChat
Scan me!
The pottery jar with snake-biting-toad motifs, Neolithic period, Chahai Culture (10,000-7,000 years ago), from the collection of Liaoning Provincial Institute of Cultural Relics and Archaeology [Photo/IC]

This cylindrical pottery jar, dating back 8,000 years, was made from sand-tempered red clay. It features two symmetrical raised toad motifs. Beneath one toad, a long snake appears to bite the toad's leg. As toads have strong reproductive abilities, the motifs reflect ancient people's reverence for nature and their hopeful wishes for fertility and survival.

Unearthed from the Chahai site in Fuxin, Liaoning province, the jar from the Neolithic period is China's earliest known artifact containing a snake motif. Collection: Liaoning Provincial Institute of Cultural Relics and Archaeology.

Copyright©2025 China Daily. All rights reserved.

京ICP备06023331号-6

京公网安备 11010502032503号 京公网安备 11010502049590号

站长统计