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Cap de cavall, haniwa
Horse head, haniwa
This horse¿s head formed part of a haniwa figure, fired clay sculptures used to protect and accompany the deceased after death. The haniwa, literally ¿circles of clay¿ in Japanese, are some of the most representative artistic examples of the Kofun period, between the 3rd and 6th centuries AD. During this period large funerary mounds were built that often adopted the form of a keyhole above the tom…
Creator
- Japó
Type of item
- haniwa
Medium
- ceramic (material)
- Ceramic
Providing institution
Aggregator
Rights statement for the media in this item (unless otherwise specified)
- http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/
Rights
- Museu de Cultures del Món
Creation date
- segona meitat segleV - segleVI
Places
- Japan
Identifier
- MEB CF 2923
- http://hdl.handle.net/10970/objects/H566005
Extent
- 42,5 x 23 x 51 cm
Providing country
- Spain
Collection name
First time published on Europeana
- 2015-06-15T16:28:44.527Z
Last time updated from providing institution
- 2016-04-13T14:59:18.467Z