Artifact Information
| Artifact | An ox figurine? |
| Artifact No. | Ea16/2556/2 |
| Manufacturing Site | Thing Tao Hai/Lampang |
| Date | Approximately 15th -19th century CE |
| Artifact Condition | Damaged |
| Artifact Type | Stoneware |
| Artifact Feature/Texture | The figure of an ox has a hump, with the broken ears, tail, and legs. The nose has drilled holes on both sides. The texture of the figure is rough and uneven, glazed with a dark green to black celadon. The glaze is irregular, covering from the head to the back around the nose area, while the neck and underneath the belly to the legs are left unglazed. |
| Coloration | Green to dark celadon (specified to the Lampang kiln group) |
| Clay-Type | Black clay |
| Size | 2.2 x 9.7 x 8.6 cm. (width x length x height) |
| Rim | N/A |
| Base | N/A |
| Decorative Feature | None |
| Discovery Site | Thung Tao Hai Kiln Group/Lampang, Ton Thong Chai Sub-District, Muang District, Lampang Province |
| Current Display | The Pottery Project, Department of History, Chiang Mai University |
| Pot mark | None |
| Remark | None |
