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Ancient figurines (i.e. Haniwa) surround Shoufutago Kofun in Gunma, Japan – 小二子古墳

This is another kofun found within Omuro Park (大室公園) in Maebashi, Gunma. Although it's small for a keyhole kofun (in Japanese 前方後円墳 Zenpōkōenfun) at 38m, the abundance and variety of haniwa (the statues) make this one of the better kofun I've seen. Yes the haniwa are replicas, but they are arranged in the kind of

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Art Around The World: Japan – Haniwa

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Haniwa Horse and Hokusai’s Ghosts (Ancient Art Podcast 34)

Enchanted riders, ghostly horses, and tortured souls round out this Halloween edition of the Ancient Art Podcast. The Art Institute of Chicago's new Weston Wing of Japanese Art showcases wonderful works from Japanese prehistory through present day. We wrap our head around the 5th and 6th century earthenware haniwa tomb figures of Japan's Kofun era,

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Featured Conservation Project: Haniwa in the Form of an Archer

In our latest featured conservation project, we learn about the collaboration between conservator and exhibition production staff. Here Samantha Springer, assistant conservator of objects discusses the issues associated with presenting a sixth century Japanese sculpture with Philip Brutz, mountmaker. The two problem solve how the object will be mounted after the object has been treated.

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