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- Haniwa abstract "The Haniwa (埴輪) are terracotta clay figures which were made for ritual use and buried with the dead as funerary objects during the Kofun period (3rd to 6th centuries AD) of the history of Japan. Haniwa were created according to the wasumi technique, in which mounds of coiled clay were built up to shape the figure, layer by layer.During the Kofun period, a highly aristocratic society with militaristic rulers developed. The cavalry wore iron armor, carried swords and other weapons, and used advanced military methods like those of Northeast Asia. Many of them are represented in haniwa figurines for funerary purposes.The most important of the haniwa were found in southern Honshū—especially the Kinai region around Nara—and northern Kyūshū. Haniwa grave offerings were made in numerous forms, such as horses, chickens, birds, fans, fish, houses, weapons, shields, sunshades, pillows, and male and female humans. Besides decorative and spiritual reasons of protecting the deceased in his afterlife, these figures also served as a sort of retaining wall for the burial mound.Because these haniwa display the contemporary clothing, hairstyle, farming tools, and architecture, these sculptures are important as a historical archive of the Kofun Period.".
- Haniwa thumbnail KofunSoldier.jpg?width=300.
- Haniwa wikiPageID "839720".
- Haniwa wikiPageRevisionID "602625983".
- Haniwa hasPhotoCollection Haniwa.
- Haniwa subject Category:Archaeology_of_Japan.
- Haniwa subject Category:Archaeology_of_death.
- Haniwa subject Category:Ceramic_sculptures.
- Haniwa subject Category:Japanese_pottery.
- Haniwa subject Category:Japanese_traditional_dolls.
- Haniwa subject Category:Kofun_period.
- Haniwa type Artifact100021939.
- Haniwa type Doll103219135.
- Haniwa type JapaneseTraditionalDolls.
- Haniwa type Object100002684.
- Haniwa type PhysicalEntity100001930.
- Haniwa type Plaything103964744.
- Haniwa type Whole100003553.
- Haniwa comment "The Haniwa (埴輪) are terracotta clay figures which were made for ritual use and buried with the dead as funerary objects during the Kofun period (3rd to 6th centuries AD) of the history of Japan. Haniwa were created according to the wasumi technique, in which mounds of coiled clay were built up to shape the figure, layer by layer.During the Kofun period, a highly aristocratic society with militaristic rulers developed.".
- Haniwa label "Haniwa".
- Haniwa label "Haniwa".
- Haniwa label "Haniwa".
- Haniwa label "Haniwa".
- Haniwa label "Haniwa".
- Haniwa label "Haniwa".
- Haniwa label "Ханива".
- Haniwa label "هانيوا".
- Haniwa label "埴輪".
- Haniwa label "埴轮".
- Haniwa sameAs Haniwa.
- Haniwa sameAs Haniwa.
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- Haniwa sameAs Haniwa.
- Haniwa sameAs Haniwa.
- Haniwa sameAs 埴輪.
- Haniwa sameAs Haniwa.
- Haniwa sameAs m.03fyjg.
- Haniwa sameAs Q849376.
- Haniwa sameAs Q849376.
- Haniwa sameAs Haniwa.
- Haniwa wasDerivedFrom Haniwa?oldid=602625983.
- Haniwa depiction KofunSoldier.jpg.
- Haniwa isPrimaryTopicOf Haniwa.