Haji pottery (土師器, Hajiki) is a type of plain, unglazed, reddish-brown Japanese pottery or earthenware that was produced during the Kofun, Nara, and Heian periods of Japanese history. It was used for both ritual and utilitarian purposes, and many examples have been found in Japanese tombs, where they form part of the basis of dating archaeological sites.[1]
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Hajipottery (土師器, Hajiki) is a type of plain, unglazed, reddish-brown Japanese pottery or earthenware that was produced during the Kofun, Nara, and Heian...
historical archive of the Kofun Period. Everyday pottery items from that period are called Hajipottery. Earlier, clay figurines, called dogū, appeared...
due to the way Jōmon pottery featured greater freedom of design and more variety of shape. It was followed by the Hajipottery of the Kofun period. There...
by immigrant craftsmen. It was contemporary with the native Japanese Hajipottery, which was more porous and reddish in color. Sue ware was made from coils...
excavated from Makimuku ruins,: 115 and was where some of the earliest Hajipottery was found.: 115–116 Archaeological evidence indicates rituals were performed...
of 19.5 to 22.6 meters. Haniwa were not excavated, and many pieces of Hajipottery painted with red cinnabar were excavated from the mound. At the top of...
Yayoi pottery appeared which was another style of earthenware characterised by a simple pattern or no pattern. Jōmon, Yayoi, and later Haji ware shared...
Japanese archipelago. Of particular note are the many sekisei mozо̄hin of hajipottery, takatsuki tables, and magatama beads discovered on the eastern side...
century, the Aonae culture, a creole between the Satsumon culture and the Hajipottery culture of Honshu, was established as the pre-stage of the establishment...
one sickle, two axes, two planes, some other iron fragments, and two Hajipottery pots. From the grave goods it was estimated that this tumulus dates from...
Shrine was known for many years as a location where shards of Sue pottery and Hajipottery could be found. The Takase Shrine is one of the Shinto shrines...
the Yayoi potteries and Hajipottery. According to them, the five periods are Yayoi pottery style V (Makimuku 1), Shonai pottery (Makimuku 2, Makimuku 3...
period. Not listed are ancient earthenware pottery such as Jōmon pottery, Yayoi pottery, Hajipottery, Sue pottery, Kamui ware, etc. which are general topics...
Mizuike pottery production site (水池土器製作遺跡, Mizuike doki seisaku iseki) is an archaeological site with the ruins of a large-scale Nara period pottery production...
Junejo Jan Muhammad Junejo Mukhtiar Ahmad Junejo Chakar Ali Khan Junejo Haji Amir Bux Junejo Abdul Jabbar Junejo Abdul Qadir Junejo Abdul Aziz Junejo...
one or more hearths. Artifacts included many iron implements, Haji ware and Sue ware pottery, carbonized cultivated cereals such as rice and millet, as well...
well-preserved stratigraphic layers and consisted of Jōmon pottery, Yayoi pottery, Kaisen and Haji ware, Sue ware, various wooden products, and more than...
originating in the 13th-century Ottoman Empire. It is named after the saint Haji Bektash Veli. The Bektashian community is currently led by Baba Mondi, their...
of Somalia. Haji Bashir Ismail Yusuf – First President of the Somali National Assembly and prominent Somali Youth League member. Osman Haji Mohamed – Prominent...