This writing survives on an earthenware burial jar dated 13th century or 14th century.
This small vessel was found inside one of the larger burial jar.
It was the sort of sound a burial jar would make in breaking apart.
His features were painted larger than life on the sides of his burial jar.
The lid of the burial jar sharing Garric's cabin rose.
Garric had sealed the lid of the burial jar back in place with hot pitch.
Her eyes focused on the burial jar ahead of her.
They muscled the burial jar off the cart and carried it inside without complaint.
The carters had placed the burial jar as directed.
One burial jar featured four birds looking into the jar.