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7th century BC., Late Geometric period, Terracotta Bell idol from Thebes, in ancient Boeotia. Probably representing a Nature goddess, a descendant of the Minoan tradition, and may have been used during funeral rituals. @Louvre Museum.
Goddess
Hamangia: late Neolithic culture | Ganditorul: The Thinker | terracotta | lower Danube region, near Cernavoda, Romania | c. 5,000 BCE: late Stone Age | unearthed in 1956 | believed to be the oldest known sculpture illustrating human introspection