you can see the life of children in the Majapahit era. they are fertile...

Statue of a Boy in the Collection of the Trowulan Museum (Example 2). Boy, Terracotta Material. Majapahit period (13-15 centuries). Described as a child T'hoa; hair tied on top of head, fat, wearing monkey pants, and some kind of robe, necklace and pendant allegedly made of cloth (usually worn by toddlers in Java). Interpretation: the overall shape of this statue is a form of saving, and not a doll. Maybe in the past the form of savings was a form for children to direct children to like saving their money. The profile of a Chinese child, the idea shows that the tradition of making savings comes from China.

Based on observations of the profiles of the child statues,
it can be stated that:
1. The children are in a prosperous condition, no
some are thin, some are even fat (among other things
visible on plump cheeks).
2. There are holes in some of the child's head statues
extends like a hole to insert money
on savings. Presumably the head is
shards of savings whose body parts have been
destroyed, to take the money.
3. Some of the clothes for the children's statues are luxurious and some are
minimal or simple; it can indicate origin
the proposal of the community group, for example: class
rich people, nobles, ordinary / middle, poor.
4. Types of activities that appear as stated
above, is a picture of the dynamics of life
children in the past which are still limited when
compared to daily activities a

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