Haniwa Figure of a Female, c. 500s. Creator: Unknown.

Haniwa Figure of a Female, c. 500s. Creator: Unknown.

2-730-679 - Heritage Art/Heritage Images

Haniwa Figure of a Female, c. 500s. Figures in a variety of dress including military and ceremonial garb start to appear on Japanese earthen mounded tombs called old mounds ( kofun ) from the AD 400s to 500s. This fragment depicts a woman with red triangles on her face and wearing jewelry. Archaeologists speculate that the facial markings had a ritual or symbolic function, perhaps indicating she is a female shaman. Many figures of this kind have been found in digs in the Kanto region of eastern Japan. We can only guess at the meaning of the clay cylinders called haniwa .


Image Details


Medium
  1. Earthenware with traces of pigment

Picture Type
  1. Sculpture

Digital Image Size

Pixel Dimensions (W x H) : 3691x4675
File Size : 50,554kb


Aliases

  1. 1962.39
  1. 138495
  1. 0940016141
  1. 1962.39
  1. 2-730-679
  1. 2730679

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