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Here, the Niō’s head has been removed from its body, exposing a staple and mortise hole used for its construction. First made in Heian and Kamakura era Japan, Niō statues could reach heights of 30 feet, making them among the largest freestanding wooden sculptures of the medieval world. 4/5
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