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- The Haniwa Terracotta Dancers were excavated on March 21, 1930, from the Nohara Tumulus. The tumulus is located in the Nohara Burial Mounds (野原古墳群...
- Dancing People, Haniwa (Terracotta Tomb Figure).
- From Nohara, Kumagaya-chi, Saitama. Kofun period, 6th century.
- Two clay figures that look like they are dancing. They are famous for their boldly deformed faces and poses with their left hands raised.
- Summary. Object. Dancing haniwa wikidata:Q89307871 reasonator:Q89307871. ... 6th century (1 January 501–31 December 600). Medium. terracotta.
- Haniwa Terracotta Tomb Figurine Man And Woman Dancing Kofun Period. ... Japanese Haniwa Terracotta Noble Woman Figure Chairish 608 x 1872 · png.
- Haniwa (埴輪) terracotta figures displayed at the Tokyo National Museum: Dancing People from Nohara Tumulus, Kumagaya, Saitama Prefecture...
- The Haniwa (埴輪) are terracotta clay figures that were made for ritual use and buried with the dead as funerary objects during the Kofun period (3rd to 6th...
- Nuns in the Eight Month (Hachigatsu bikuni), from the series The Manzai Dance at the Niwaka Festival in the Pleasure Quarters (Seirô Manzai Niwaka).
- Haniwa Terracotta Dancers - Wikipedia. ... Dancing People, haniwa (Japanese tomb figurines), 6th century, terracotta (Tokyo National Museum).
- File:Dancing People, haniwa (terracotta tomb figures), Kofun period, 6th century, from Nohara, Kumagaya-shi, Saitama - Tokyo National Museum...