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Color-Color-painted Hu tribesman riding a camel
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The Middle East man is holding the rein of a camel, with his legs clamping the camel, pointed soft hat, thick eyebrow, deep eyes, big nose, bears, red clothes, black trousers and pointed boots. The camel with two humps is raising its head and walking ahead, with mouth open and teeth exposed, and mane swinging in the wind. The statue has a big size and is splendid made, which is a scarce masterpiece of this kind of statues in Tang Dynasty.

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Where it was made
China 
Geography
China 
Time period
AD 7th century ~ AD 10th century 
Creation date
Tang Dynasty (AD618-907) 
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Owner
Tang West Market Museum 
Museum
Tang West Market Museum  
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