The period is traditionally divided into two distinct phases — the Northern Song (960–1127) and the Southern Song (1127–1275) — each fostering major kiln traditions
beautifully crafted from split reed—most likely Carrizo (Phragmites australis)—and featuring 30 finely barbed spikes fastened between two horizontal shafts
located in the Carchi-Nariño region of modern-day Colombia
worn suspended as a pendant or inserted as a nose ornament on ceremonial occasions
Egyptian Wooden Relief of the God Bes easterneurope The period is traditionally dividedLate Period, Dynasty 26, c. 664525 BC, Egypt An exceptional and extremely rare carved wooden relief of the protective household deity Bes, shown in one of his most iconic and expressive forms. The figure appears nude and frontal, with a grotesque leonine face, prominent feline nose, large flaring ears, curling beard, and a tall feathered headdress. His stocky body exhibits the characteristic traits of achondroplastic dwarfismshort, powerful limbs,