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    Majapahit Terracotta is the terracotta art and craft dated from Majapahit era circa 13th to 15th century. Significant terracotta earthenware artifacts...
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    feature in Majapahit art and architecture. The Majapahit Terracotta art also flourished in this period. Significant numbers of terracotta artefacts were...
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    Cittacotte John Marriott Blashfield, terracotta manufacturer Kulhar – traditional terracotta cups Majapahit Terracotta Redware Structural clay tile Tile...
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    Indonesian province of East Java and a possible site of the capital of the Majapahit Empire. There are some folk etymologies regarding the English language...
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    the Majapahit kingdom developed its terracotta art. Numerous clay and terracotta artefacts have been discovered, especially from Trowulan, Majapahit's former...
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    Trowulan (category Majapahit)
    containers in other shapes have also been found. Significant numbers of Majapahit Terracotta artefacts were commonly discovered in Trowulan. The craft of pottery...
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    the era of Singhasari and Majapahit. Large collections of Hindu-Buddhist stone sculptures as well as Majapahit Terracotta art also displayed in the museum...
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    one of the oldest manifestation of pig-shaped money box is dated from Majapahit period, in Java circa 14th century. Warung, a type of small Indonesian...
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    until its decline in the 13th century. In the 14th century Java, the Majapahit kingdom would grow into a maritime empire that would control the trade...
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    13th century Java art, Indonesia Buddha, 14th century, Cambodia Majapahit Terracotta piggybank, 14th century East Java, Indonesia Budha performing bhūmisparsa...
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    Gajah Mada (category People from Majapahit)
    Trowulan, the site of the capital city of the former Majapahit kingdom. He found fragments of terracotta, one of which was a piggy bank in the form of the...
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    relief of Gilgamesh clutching a lion cub now in the Louvre, and a Majapahit terracotta figure from the Djakarta museum. Oviri's head seems based on mummified...
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    such as old Javanese split doorways, ancient Hindu-Buddhist-influenced Majapahit-style red brickwork, and a three-tired pyramidal roof. The most unusual...
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    of Southeast Asian ceramic products imported to Trowulan, capital of Majapahit Empire were Vietnamese products, and 20% were Thai. In the Philippines...
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    city-sized Mausoleum of the First Qin Emperor guarded by the life-sized Terracotta Army. The Qin introduced a range of reforms such as standardized currency...
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    the borders to protect its flourishing trade. Evidence of cavalry in terracotta figures suggest the empire's prosperous economy as horses are not indigenous...
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    vase, also known as a Hüseyindede vase, a large, four-handled Hittite terracotta vase with scenes in relief depicting a sacred wedding ceremony, mid 17th...
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    Ascalon, Israel. Pottery kilns at Tyre and Sarepta produced the large terracotta jars used for transporting wine. From Egypt, the Phoenicians bought Nubian...
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    Malaysia and the Philippines, was credited to the growing influence of the Majapahit Empire in Java around the year 1492. By the time of Malacca in the 15th...
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    and knucklebones (astragali or "jacks"). Girls had dolls made of wood, terracotta, and especially bone and ivory. Ball games include trigon and harpastum...
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    Neo-Babylonian century, eventually being entirely replaced by stamp seals. Terracotta figurines and reliefs, made using molds, were common during the Neo-Babylonian...
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    Vijaya declined due to conflicts with the Chola rulers of India. The Majapahit Empire succeeded the Singhasari empire. It was one of the last and greatest...
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    Mataram Kingdom (716–929), Kediri (1052–1222), Singhasari (1222–1292), and Majapahit (1293–c. 1500). In the late 8th and early 9th centuries, the Śailendra...
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  • Internet Archive Google Books Ilyasov, Jangar (2001). "The Hephthalite Terracotta". Silk Road Art and Archaeology. 7. Kamakura: 187–200. Kageyama, Etsuko...
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    administered by different thalassocratical powers including Funan, Srivijaya and Majapahit before the trade declined. In Kedah there are remains showing Buddhist...
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    which thrived for 600 years and was succeeded by the Hindu-Buddhist Majapahit Empire that ruled from the 13th to 15th centuries. In the Southeast Asian...
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    Asian Studies, ISBN 978-981-230-329-5. Cotterell, Maurice (2004), The Terracotta Warriors: The Secret Codes of the Emperor's Army, Rochester: Bear and...
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    ISBN 978-0-791-48179-0. Khayutina, Maria (Autumn 2013). "From wooden attendants to terracotta warriors" (PDF). Bernisches Historisches Museum the Newsletter. 65: 2...
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    world, it also provided a myriad of rare and luxurious goods, including terracotta figurines and masks, jewelry, delicately carved ivories, ostrich eggs...
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    Averoes, Muhammad (2020). Antara Cerita dan Sejarah: Meriam Cetbang Majapahit. Jurnal Sejarah, 3(2), 89 - 100. Ooi, Keat Gin (2004). Southeast Asia:...
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