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Conical, round-bottomed vessel
Jomon phase (c. 8000-5000 BCE)
- earthenware
- jomon = "rope" or "cord-mark"
- used to hold food while eating
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"Heavily Modeled" Female Figurine
Final Jomon Phase (c. 1000-400 BCE)
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Vessel with Human Face
Middle Yayoi Phase (c. 100 BCE - 100 CE)
- earthenware
- believed to be used for burials
- used for storing bones of those who passed
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Tomb of Emperor Nintoku
Osaka Prefecture
Late 4th - Early 5th Century
- grandson of jingu, empress of yamato
- lived 395-427
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Haniwa Figure of a Warrior
Kofun Period (300-710)
- clay
- found in/around burial sites
- often places around or on top of the sites
- mythology claims that emperors were so moved by agonies of human sacrifice (attendants, etc.) that they begin using clay figurines in place of people
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Womb World Mandala
- reality as it is revealed in the phenomenal world
- world is like a womb holding a child with love, compassion, & wisdom
- vairocana buddha in center surrounded by his different manifestations working towards perfect buddhahood
- each can become buddha via special characteristics (good or bad)
- shows possibilty of buddhahood
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Diamond World Mandala
- reality in buddha's realm
- all buddha's and deities depicted are fully enlightened
- indestructible nature of truth (diamond, like wisdom, is hard to break)
- shows 9 quarters with 1461 dieties
- vairocana buddha appears several times
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Fudo Myoo (Acala)
Heian Period (c. 839)
Lecture Hall at Toji Temple
- sculptural mandala
- painted wood
- 173 cm tall
- turned to wood-block technique vs. bronze due to:
- loss of imperial support
- return to the native japanese use of humble material
- connection to shinto
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Phoenix Hall (Hoodo) of Byodoin at Uji
1053
- earthly copy of buddha amida's "pure land"
- converted from residence area by members of fujiwara clan
- buddha amida bound in place (paradise) but not in time
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Amida Raigo Triptych
Late Heian Period
- pictorial representation of the coming of amida to lead way to the pure land
- ink and color on silk
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Shaka Triad
Asuka Period, dedicated 623
- commissioned by empress suiko & officials
- sculpted by tori
- created for prince shotoku's recovery & rebirth in buddhist paradise after he and his consort fell ill
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Heijo-Kyo, Capital of Nara
Nara Period (710-794)
- country's first permanent capital
- site chosen by chinese geomancy
- based on chinese capital city chang'an
- capital moved to heian-kyo (present day kyoto)
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Yakushi Triad in Yakushiji
Hakuho Period, Late 7th - Early 8th Century
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Tableau of the Yuima and Monju Debate
Hakuho Period, completed 711
Horyuji (pagoda)
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Horyu-ji
Asuka Period, rebuilt around 700
- constructed 607, destroyed 670
- temple for worship & living for buddhist monks & nuns
- includes pago (relic), golden hall (statue), entrance, living quarters, teaching hall, etc.
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Ise Shrine
- shinto shrine dedicated to goddess amaterasu
- sacred mirror (one of the three sacred treasures of japan) preserved inside
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Amida by Jocho
Heian Period
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Jingo-ji Yakushi Buddha
Jingo-ji Temple in Kyoto
- wood with traces of paint
- created from single block of wood
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