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  • The dogū (土偶) from the Wanishi Site is a Japanese dogū or clay figurine of the Final Jōmon period (c. 1000–400 BC).
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  • The google-eyed type of dogū got its name from the word shakōki, which literally translates to “light-blocking device.”
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  • - The dogū (土偶) from the Wanishi Site is a ****anese dogū or clay figurine of the Final Jōmon period (c. 1000–400 BC).