Earthenware flame pot. Japan, Jōmon period, c. 3000 BC. Nagaoka Municipal Science Museum, Niigata Prefecture, ..
Shakōki-dogū (遮光器土偶) (1000–400 BCE), “goggle-eyed type” figurine from the late ..
This stone is one of a number found on Okinawa island in 1952 (?). The […]
Nonakado Stone Group from Oyu Site – Towada. Via thelma / northstoke. The website Jomon […]
Dogū (Clay Figurine). Period: Final Jōmon period (ca. 1000–300 B.C.) Culture: Japan Medium: Earthenware ..
Haniwa ceramic from Japan. Source unknown. Wikipedia says: The Haniwa (埴輪) are hollow terracotta ..
愛染明王像 Aizen Myōō. Open Access for Scholarly Content (OASC) The Metropolitan Museum of Art Period: ..
Earthquake lights: Sakurajima Volcano, Japan -2011. Blaze of light and smaller floating balls of lights ..