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Siam, Back of Celadon dish. UMMA Philippine Expedition.
Date of Photo
1978
Holdings
35mm slide: 16532
World Region
Asia

Description
Siam, Sawankhlok dishes. UMMA Philippine Expedition.
Date of Photo
1978
Holdings
35mm slide: 16533
World Region
Asia

Description
China, Plain white porcelain dishes. UMMA Philippine Expedition.
Date of Photo
1978
Holdings
35mm slide: 16534
World Region
Asia

Description
China, Blue and white bowls. UMMA Philippine Expedition.
Date of Photo
1978
Holdings
35mm slide: 16535
World Region
Asia

Description
China, Celadon large dishes. UMMA Philippine Expedition.
Date of Photo
1978
Holdings
35mm slide: 16536
World Region
Asia

Description
Japan, Tamizokuri site, Haniwa monkey. Ht. 27.3 cm. A rough section on the monkey's back indicates that originally it may have carried a baby on its back. The parent monkey leans its head back slightly, as though to keep an eye on the baby on its back. This is one of the few extant examples of haniwa monkeys. Important Cultural Property. Late Tumulus. Tamizokuri site, Namegata, Ibaraki Prefecture.
Date of Photo
1978
Holdings
35mm slide: 16537
World Region
Asia

Description
Japan, Cyoninzuka Tomb, Laughing Haniwa Man.
Date of Photo
1978
Holdings
35mm slide: 16538
World Region
Asia

Description
Japan, Konan site, Dancing Haniwa.
Date of Photo
1978
Holdings
35mm slide: 16539
World Region
Asia

Description
Japan, Costumed Male Haniwa. Cross-legged male figure. Ht. 91 cm. This haniwa is adorned with triangular designs in red pigment on his hat, face, gauntlets, and costume. The unique pointed crown decorated with small bells and triangular designs probably indicates some ceremonial function, and the ritualistic gesture seems to reinforce this supposition. As in most seated haniwa, the legs have been made disproportionately small. Important Cultural
Date of Photo
1978
Holdings
35mm slide: 16540
World Region
Asia

Description
Japan, Oizuma site, Female Haniwa Shaman. Female shaman, the earliest type of haniwa representing human figures. Ht. 68.5 cm. The platform she sits on and her belt both are decorated with triangles, a motif frequently found on haniwa and other prehistoric objects. This haniwa wears a necklace, bracelets, and anklets, as well as tasuki, the narrow sashes worn to hold back sleeves while performing chores. Important Cultural Property. Late Tumulus.
Date of Photo
1978
Holdings
35mm slide: 16541
World Region
Asia

Description
Japan, Nintoku tomb, Female Haniwa Head.
Date of Photo
1978
Holdings
35mm slide: 16542
World Region
Asia

Description
Japan, Iwase site, Prostrating Haniwa. Kneeling male figure wearing a unique hat with hornlike protuberances. Ht. 55.5 cm. Similar to other haniwa figures, this man is decorated with patches of red pigment, notably on his face and neck, in a pattern common to ceremonial figures. He kneels on a platform with gauntleted arms firmly planted in front of him, and seems to be reporting to or addressing a superior. Important Cultural Property. Late Tum
Date of Photo
1978
Holdings
35mm slide: 16543
World Region
Asia

Description
Japan, Hosen site, Haniwa Nobility. Left: Formally attired male figure. Ht. 124.6 cm. This haniwa is remarkably similar to the one illustrated in Plate 120, both having triangular crowns on their heads, and dressed nearly exactly alike. Although his upper garment is extremely abbreviated, his arms and garments below his waist have much ornamentation, indicating the figure's high status. Important Culture Property. Late Tumulus. Hachisu site, Is
Date of Photo
1978
Holdings
35mm slide: 16544
World Region
Asia

Description
Japan, Sakai site, Haniwa dog. Ht. 46.3 cm. Although most animals known during the Tumulus period are represented in haniwa, the domesticated dog, perhaps for its closeness to man, is usually endearingly portrayed. Although the modeling of its legs and trunk is heavy and immobile, the dog's ears are cocked forward and his face has an expression of alertness. Its tail curls over itself and its tongue hangs realistically from its panting mouth. Lat
Date of Photo
1978
Holdings
35mm slide: 16555
World Region
Asia

Description
Japan, Nrifuka site, Haniwa coffin.
Date of Photo
1978
Holdings
35mm slide: 16556
World Region
Asia

Description
Japan, Minamizuka tomb, Ornamental Sue Jar.
Date of Photo
1978
Holdings
35mm slide: 16557
World Region
Asia

Description
Japan, Kanezaki tomb, Pedestaled Sue Jar.
Date of Photo
1978
Holdings
35mm slide: 16558
World Region
Asia

Description
Japan, Hakoyama tomb, multiple bowl Sue.
Date of Photo
1978
Holdings
35mm slide: 16559
World Region
Asia

Description
Japan, Mikayama tomb, Handled Sue Bowl.
Date of Photo
1978
Holdings
35mm slide: 16560
World Region
Asia

Description
Japan, Sue ware in situ.
Holdings
35mm slide: 16561
World Region
Asia

Description
Japan, Heijo Palace, Roof tile end design.
Date of Photo
1978
Holdings
35mm slide: 16562
World Region
Asia

Description
Japan, Paleolithic life in Japan.
Date of Photo
1978
Holdings
35mm slide: 16563
World Region
Asia

Description
Japan, Fudazowa site, Basket-like bowl.
Date of Photo
1978
Holdings
35mm slide: 16564
World Region
Asia

Description
Japan, Jomon figurine.
Date of Photo
1978
Holdings
35mm slide: 16565
World Region
Asia

Description
Japan, Jomon flaking tools.
Date of Photo
1978
Holdings
35mm slide: 16566
World Region
Asia

Description
Japan, Map of Pleistocene land bridge.
Date of Photo
1978
Holdings
35mm slide: 16567
World Region
Asia

Description
Japan, Jomon bone needles.
Date of Photo
1978
Holdings
35mm slide: 16568
World Region
Asia

Description
Japan, Jichi site, Jomon Ceremonial Plaza.
Date of Photo
1978
Holdings
35mm slide: 16569
World Region
Asia

Description
Japan, Jichi site, Jomon Ceremonial Plaza.
Date of Photo
1978
Holdings
35mm slide: 16570
World Region
Asia

Description
Japan, Jomon village site.
Date of Photo
1978
Holdings
35mm slide: 16571
World Region
Asia

Description
Japan, Making Jomon pots.
Date of Photo
1978
Holdings
35mm slide: 16572
World Region
Asia

Description
Japan, Jomon pottery manufacturing techniques.
Date of Photo
1978
Holdings
35mm slide: 16573
World Region
Asia

Description
Japan, Yayoi spinning and weaving.
Date of Photo
1978
Holdings
35mm slide: 16574
World Region
Asia

Description
Japan, reconstructed Yayoi agricultural village.
Date of Photo
1978
Holdings
35mm slide: 16575
World Region
Asia

Description
Japan, Otani tomb, Bronze horse harness ornament.
Date of Photo
1978
Holdings
35mm slide: 16576
World Region
Asia

Description
Japan, Kofun period bronze mirror. Diameter = 38.4cm
Date of Photo
1978
Holdings
35mm slide: 16577
World Region
Asia

Description
Japan, Haniwa warriors. Left: Warrior fully armored in visored helmet with cheek plates, long plated hauberk, and plated trousers. Ht. 125.7 cm. This figure is representative of the magnificently detailed haniwa warriors made in the Kanto region. National Treasure. Late Tumulus. Kuwai site, Ota, Gumma Prefecture. Tokyo National Museum. Right: Armored warrior with shoulder quiver. Ht. 131.5 cm. This figure, along with that in plate 72, is a p
Date of Photo
1978
Holdings
35mm slide: 16578
World Region
Asia

Description
Japan, Kamichujo site, Haniwa horse. Ht. 87.5 cm. The high value placed on horses during the Tumulus period is reflected in the elaborate trappings of this haniwa. Bells are attached to it bitplates and breastplate, while pendants are attached to its crupper. The long cylindrical legs served to stabilize the haniwa firmly in the ground. Kamichuuo site, Kumagaya, Saitama Prefecture. Tokyo National Museum.
Date of Photo
1978
Holdings
35mm slide: 16579
World Region
Asia

Description
Japan, Takanara tomb, wall paintings.
Date of Photo
1978
Holdings
35mm slide: 16580
World Region
Asia

Description
Japan, Horino site, Spouted Sue Jar.
Date of Photo
1978
Holdings
35mm slide: 16581
World Region
Asia

Description
Japan, Unemezuka tomb, Female Haniwa Shaman. Upper half of a female shaman figure wearing an unusual necklace of magatama beads. Ht. 28.9 cm. Although only a fragmentary piece, this haniwa stands out for its delicately modeled face. Its fullness is highlighted by a refined nose and eyebrows, and alert eyes. The hairdo, now broken off, was originally styled in the typical flat, boardlike form. Late Tumulus. Unemezuka tomb, Kamakura, Kanagawa Pre
Date of Photo
1978
Holdings
35mm slide: 16582
World Region
Asia

Description
Japan, Distribution of hometowns of Nara Palace servants.
Date of Photo
1978
Holdings
35mm slide: 16583
World Region
Asia

Description
Japan, Jomon lithic manufacturing technique.
Date of Photo
1978
Holdings
35mm slide: 16584
World Region
Asia

Description
Japan, Jomon lithic manufacturing technique.
Date of Photo
1978
Holdings
35mm slide: 16585
World Region
Asia

Description
Japan, Jomon pottery manufacturing technique.
Date of Photo
1978
Holdings
35mm slide: 16586
World Region
Asia

Description
Japan, Jomon pottery making.
Date of Photo
1978
Holdings
35mm slide: 16587
World Region
Asia

Description
Japan, Jomon pottery making.
Date of Photo
1978
Holdings
35mm slide: 16588
World Region
Asia

Description
Japan, Jomon pottery making.
Date of Photo
1978
Holdings
35mm slide: 16589
World Region
Asia

Description
Japan, Jomon pottery making.
Date of Photo
1978
Holdings
35mm slide: 16590
World Region
Asia

Description
Japan, Reconstructed Jomon pit house.
Date of Photo
1978
Holdings
35mm slide: 16591
World Region
Asia
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