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  2. Venus figurine - Wikipedia

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    In total, over 200 such figurines are known; [2] virtually all of modest size, between about 3 and 40 cm (1.2 and 15.7 in) in height. [3] These figurines are recognised as some of the earliest works of prehistoric art. Most have wide hips and legs that taper to a point. Arms and feet are often absent, and the head is usually small and faceless.

  3. File:Cycladic figurine, female, marble, Crete, 2800-2200 BC ...

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    English: Marble female figurine of cycladic type. It belongs to the Koumasa variety, the most common type that imitates cycladic figurines in Crete. Early bronze age II, ca 2800-2200 BC. Archaeological Museum of Chania.

  4. Venus figurines of Mal'ta - Wikipedia

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    The Venus figurines of Mal’ta (also: Malta) are several palaeolithic female figurines of the Mal'ta–Buret' culture, found in Siberia, Russia. They consist most often of ivory. Delporte writes of 29 figurines altogether. [3] They are about 23,000 years old and stem from the Gravettian. [2] [4] Most of these statuettes show stylized clothes ...

  5. Thinker of Hamangia - Wikipedia

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    The Thinker figurine is made of fired clay and depicts a person seated with their chin resting on one hand, suggesting deep contemplation. The figurine is 4.5 inches (11 cm) tall. [ 8 ] This posture unmistakably conveys a meditative disposition, which led to its name, The Thinker , [ 9 ] drawing inspiration from Rodin 's renowned sculpture of a ...

  6. Judean pillar figure - Wikipedia

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    Pillar figures are first found in small numbers around Judah in the 10th century BCE, then grew somewhat in geographic distribution and greatly in attestation. A single archaeological site could reveal them in the hundreds like in Jerusalem, or over a thousand like in Kuntillet Ajrud , so museums and universities contain a great number.

  7. File:Mycenaean female figurines, 14th c BC, AM of Mycenae ...

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