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- en.wikipedia.org Dogū from the Wanishi SiteThe dogū (土偶) from the Wanishi Site is a Japanese dogū or clay figurine of the Final Jōmon period (c. 1000–400 BC).
- commons.wikimedia.org wiki/Category:Dogū_from_…Dogū from Wanishi-chō, Muroran, Hokkaido. ... Media in category "Dogū from Wanishi Site". The following 3 files are in this category, out of 3 total.
- wikidata.org wiki/Q1233855960 references. Commons category. Dogū from Wanishi Site. ... enwiki Dogū from the Wanishi Site. Wikibooks(0 entries).
- wasshoimagazine.org blog/discovering-japan/doguDogū bust from the Late Jōmon period. ... For two decades (1960–1980), tourism related to Jōmon sites as well as their occurrence in media increased significantly.Bulunamadı: wanishi
- historicmysteries.com unexplained-mysteries/dogu/…The google-eyed type of dogū got its name from the word shakōki, which literally translates to “light-blocking device.”Bulunamadı: wanishi
- en-academic.com dic.nsf/enwiki/2353159The Pokémon Baltoy and Claydol are based on the dogū. Huitzil's form in "Darkstalkers is modeled after dogu figurines from the Jimon period of Japan's history.Bulunamadı: wanishi
- thevintagenews.com 2017/02/10/dogu-figurines-the-…Only a few clay figurines from the early periods have been found. ... Right – Dogū, Ebisuda Site in Tajiri, Miyagi Prefecture, 1000–400 BC Photo Credit.Bulunamadı: wanishi
- academia.edu 36671917/Dogū_from_prehistoric_…Undergraduate Dissertation looking at Fragmentation theory relating to Japanese dogu figurines from the Early - Middle Jomon period from the Shakado site in...Bulunamadı: wanishi
- cdn.pnghd.pics 遮光 式 土偶Dogū from the Wanishi Site - Wikipedia 遮光 式 土偶 By Wikipedia. ... Save my name, email, and website in this browser for the next time I comment.
- From the end of this period also belong some figurines of people and animals (dogū*) also made in clay and probably with some symbolic significance.Bulunamadı: wanishi
- wikimedioc.com album/Dogū Jomon period in the …↪ Dogū from Ebisuda Site ↪ Dogū from Wanishi Site ↪ Mimizuku dogū from Shinpukuji-kaizuka ↪ One-legged dogu (Tokyo National Museum).
- download.osmand.net wiki/Category:History_of_…Dogū from Wanishi Site (3 F). ... Historic sites in Hokkaido (9 C).
- wordaz.com Wanishi.html- The dogū (土偶) from the Wanishi Site is a ****anese dogū or clay figurine of the Final Jōmon period (c. 1000–400 BC).