Category:Female figurine
These are two Paleolithic female figurines made from a bone splinter of an ox or horse. Both are without facial features and have different stylistic characteristics. Of the two specimens, the larger has two parallel and curvilinear incisions on the neck and chin that seem…
See moreIn the complex of the Archaeological Park of Contrada Arpinova a total of 8 fragmentary specimens considered plastic artefacts were found; among these, two female statuettes about 7 cm high are molded in the round while the other artifacts are fragments of the faces of statuettes, some schematized in bas-relief. A figurine in…
See moreIt is a series of fragments of female clay figurines discovered in the ancient Neolithic village of Favella della Corte in Corigliano, near Cosenza, in the plain of Sibari. The site was frequented during the first Neolithic phase of the southeast of the peninsula (VI millennium BC) and later…
See moreIt is a female figurine with two heads on one body. The arms, one of which is missing, are rendered with a small side eyelet that is not completely pierced; the cylindrical legs, of which the right is missing, end with a slight "elephant foot" flaring. The buttocks are very…
See moreIt is a faceless female statuette in the round, with a conical, pointed head that takes up the shape of the legs, the latter joined together without any hint of feet; the full breasts are drooping, with the barely visible arms that seem to fold over the chest; belly and buttocks…
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