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Haniwa Dancing People

Haniwa Dancing People

Haniwa Odoru Hitobito
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Not Actually Dancing?

Haniwa are terracotta clay figures that were created during Japan's Kofun period. This Haniwa figure, known as "Dancing People," is one of the most well-known Haniwa, charming with its exaggerated face, abbreviated clothing, and dance-like pose. As it carries a sickle, some suggest it might actually represent a man leading a horse rather than dancing.

Haniwa Dancing People

Haniwa Odoru Hitobito

Kofun Period

6th century

Height: 61.5 cm

Width: 14.0 cm

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Created based on the information available on ColBase

https://colbase.nich.go.jp/collection_items/tnm/J-21428?locale=ja

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