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English: Tri-coloured pottery figurine of a servant
  • Tang Dynasty (A.D. 618 - 907)
  • Excavated at Xi'an, Shaanxi Province, 1957
High, puffed hairstyles indicated an elevated social status among early Tang women. This burial figure's hair, worn in a low bun, indicates that she was the servant of a wealthy family. She stands attentively, ready to serve the master with a plate of food.
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