This is a major discovery; from the age of this jar, it can be determined that these pottery jars are inextricably linked with that Han Princess Tomb beneath Anmin Alley.
These jars are very likely washed out from the ancient tomb due to geological changes and rainfall.
After repeated examinations by Huo Sining and Zhou Shitao, it can be basically confirmed that the three jars for pickling vegetables at the old man's home are Han Dynasty antiques and should have been crafted by the same kiln factory.
Although there is no bottom mark or inscription to prove which official kiln these jars came from, the details of the clay, glaze, and shape of the jars can still suggest that these jars are very exquisite, and clearly not common household items. In that era, only the royal family could use such objects.
