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Haniwa Head

CultureJapanese
Date400 C.E.-500 C.E.
MediumEarthenware with traces of color
DimensionsOverall: 3 1/4 × 2 1/4 × 1 1/2 inches (8.26 × 5.72 × 3.81 cm)
Credit LineGift of Susan Wilson Bynum
Object number2024.61.2
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DescriptionHaniwa head is made of earthenware with traces of color. The face is oval and shows a smiling expression. The eyes and the mouth were cut out, and the nose, ears, eyebrows, and hair (possible head ornament) were added to the head. The top half of the head and both sides of the face show traces of reddish-brown color, suggesting this figure was painted.
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