Description
Figurines from the Jomon period (about 14,000-300 BCE) have been found in greater numbers than figural representations from Neolithic China or Korea (about 10,000-1500 BCE). Though roughly executed, this figurine exudes human expression. Scholars have found a large number of these figurines, suggesting that they played an important role in Japan’sritual life at the time–something we don’t know much about.
Smiling Figurine
c. 1000–300 B.C.
Accession Number
200701
Medium
Earthenware
Dimensions
11.5 × 9.6 × 3.9 cm (4 1/2 × 3 3/4 × 1 1/2 in.)
Classification
ritual objects
Credit Line
Purchased with Funds Provided by the Weston Foundation; President's Exhibition and Acquisition Fund
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