Occurrence of Attributes in Original Text

The text related to the cultural heritage 'Archaeological Ruins of Liangzhu City' has mentioned 'Pottery' in the following places:
Occurrence Sentence Text Source
The culture was highly stratified, as jade, silk, ivory and lacquer artifacts were found exclusively in elite burials, while pottery was more commonly found in the burial plots of poorer individuals.
Neolithic pottery dou, Liangzhu Culture, Zhejiang, 1955.
The inhabitants of Liangzhu sites used artifact designs of "bent knee" shaped adze handles, stone untangled adzes, art styles emphasizing the use of spirals and circles, cord-marking of pottery, pottery pedestals with cut-out decorations, baked clay spindle whorls, slate reaping knives and spear points.
Pottery was often decorated with a red slip.
[15] Some of the Liangzhu pottery is reminiscent of the Shandong Longshan black "eggshell" style, however most differed and were a soft-fired gray with a black or red slip.
[16] There has also been evidence of tremolite particles being used as an ingredient for crafting some of the black "eggshell" pottery.
It was determined that the black color of the pottery resulted from similar advancements in carburization and firing processes.
Similarities between Liangchengzhen, the largest Dawenkou site, pottery making process and that of the Liangzhu were noted, which led researchers to believe there was communication between the two cultures.
The Guangfulin site showed influence from more northern cultures but also had pottery practices very similar to that of the typical Liangzhu sites.