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    • Dogu are small humanoid and animal figurines made during the later part of the Jōmon period (14,000–400 BC) of prehistoric Japan. Dogū come exclusively from the Jōmon period, and were no longer made by the following Yayoi period. There are various styles of dogū, depending on the exhumation area and time period. The National Museum of Japanese History estim… See more

    Origins

    Some scholars theorize the dogū acted as effigies of people, that manifested some kind of sympathetic magic. For example, it may have been believed that illnesses could be transferred into the dogū, which were then … See more

    Characteristics

    Dogū are made of clay and are small, typically 10 to 30 cm high. Most of the figurines appear to be modeled as female, and have big eyes, small waists, and wide hips. They are considered by many to be representat… See more

    Types

    • "Heart-shaped (or crescent-shaped eyebrow)" figurine
    • "Horned-owl type" figurine
    • "Goggle-eyed type" (shakōkidogū) figurine… See more

    Shakōkidogū

    The Shakōkidogū (遮光器土偶), or "goggle-eyed dogū", were created in the Jōmon era, and are so well known that when most Japanese hear the term dogū, this is the image that comes to mind. The name shakōki (lit… See more

     
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  4. The Dogū: One of Japan’s Oldest Mysteries

    Dec 14, 2022 · Dogū, which translates to “earthen figure,” are small clay figures with humanoid or animal features that were created towards the later part of the Jōmon period of prehistoric Japan. What makes dogū figurines so fascinating …

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  6. Dogū – Japan’s Oldest Mystery - wasshoimagazine

    Apr 19, 2021 · Dogū is a word created by the first Japanese archaeologists during the Meiji period (1868–1912) to simply suggest the idea of human-like figures (tama / gū 偶) made of clay (tsuchi / do 土). In many ways, dogū resemble …

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    Clay figurines (dogū) of humans and animals were made throughout the Jōmon period, particularly during the latter half, and establish the beginnings of Japan’s sculptural tradition. The largest percentage of these figures, including this …

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    Dogū, sítio de Ebisuda em Tajiri, Miyagi, 1000–400 a.C. Dogū (土偶,? doɡɯ; literalmente "estatueta de barro") são estatuetas de pequenos humanoides e animais feitas no final do período Jōmon (14,000–400 a.C.), durante a pré …

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