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31 January, 05:00

A uniquely japanese art style called haniwa developed in the first century

a. d. how is the haniwa style characterized?

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  1. 31 January, 07:05
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    The haniwa are actually terracotta clay figures that were buried with the dead during the Kofun period. Many of them were life-size and were made with the wazumi technique, that is, mounds of coiled clay were built up to shape the figure, layer by layer
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