GODDESS - SIRIUS

171 Pins
·
9y
two models on the runway, one in an abstract print dress and another in a cut out bodysuit
Cucuteni Romania 5000 BC
a stone with an image of a smiling person on it's face and swirls in the background
Spiral Goddess Wall Plaque-Midnight Moon-Art for Home and Garden
Spiral Goddess Wall Plaque -- This goddess, inspired by the famous Venus of Willendorf, is surrounded by spirals dating from the Paleolithic period. These spirals are similar to the cup and ring marks and the double and triple spirals found in and near Newgrange, Ireland. Spirals represent birth and rebirth, knowing and becoming. This Earth Goddess and the spiral forms represent the creative energy that directs and holds life together. She reminds us that all beings on this earth are connec...
a sculpture of a woman's torso is shown in front of a black background
mini-girlz
Female statuette, en face. Terracotta From Cucuteni, Romania Neolithic (5th mill. BCE) Height 15 cm National Historical Museum, Buchar...
an old black vase sitting on top of a white table
3000 BC, Goddess of Fertility (Vidra), Romanian Pottery Neolithic
3000 BC, Goddess of Fertility (Vidra), Romanian Pottery Neolithic | Flickr - Photo Sharing!
a statue of a person sitting on top of a stone ball with their arms crossed
alainrichert
ca 12,000 - 6,000 BCE. Female Figurine a hilltop sanctuary erected on the highest point of an elongated mountain ridge near Göbekli Tepe in southeastern Turkey.
an old clay vase sitting on top of a table
RESERVED for Gregory Cucuteni Fertility Figure - Etsy
Cucuteni female figurine. Cucuteni-Trypillian culture, also known as Cucuteni culture (from Romanian), Trypillian culture (from Ukrainian) or Tripolye culture (from Russian), is a Neolithic archaeological culture which existed from approximately 4800 to 3000 BC, from the Carpathian Mountains to the Dniester and Dnieper regions in modern-day Romania, Moldova, and Ukraine.
an old statue is standing in front of a blue background and has it's hands on her chest
Ceramic Female figurine Tureng Tepe Iran Tureng Tepe IIIB period 3500-2900 BCE
Ceramic Female figurine Tureng Tepe Iran Tureng Tepe IIIB period 3500-2900 BCE | Flickr - Photo Sharing!
a stone statue with holes in it's chest and two hands on the side
Şanlıurfa Valiliği
The “Balıklıgöl Statue” - the earliest human statue, 11,000+ years old. Found near Gobekli Tepe. 2 meters high made of limestone with obsidian eyes. Housed in the Şanlıurfa Museum, Türkiye (Turkey).
a white vase sitting on top of a wooden stand next to a red cloth covered wall
Image of the Goddess
Cucuteni Bird Goddess, 4500 BCE
an old clay figurine is sitting on a white surface with a blue wall in the background
Cucuteni figure. Cucuteni-Trypillian culture, also known as Cucuteni culture (from Romanian), Trypillian culture (from Ukrainian) or Tripolye culture (from Russian), is a Neolithic archaeological culture which existed from approximately 4800 to 3000 BC, from the Carpathian Mountains to the Dniester and Dnieper regions in modern-day Romania, Moldova, and Ukraine.
a stone statue sitting on top of a table
5000 year-old Hoyuk fertility goddess
5000 year-old Hoyuk fertility goddess Photograph of ancient fertility goddess found in a neolithic dig in central Turkey
a stone sculpture sitting on top of a black surface
godess
Ancient goddess
an ancient vase with a woman standing in it
Old Elamite Period (2700-1600 BC) - Silver cup from Marvdasht, Fars, with linear-Elamite inscription on it. Late 3rd Millennium BC. National Museum of Iran.
a piece of art that looks like a human body is shown in this image, it appears to be made out of clay
Figurine, Cucuteni-Trypillian culture, also known as Cucuteni culture (from Romanian), Trypillian culture (from Ukrainian) or Tripolye culture (from Russian), is a Neolithic archaeological culture which existed from approximately 4800 to 3000 BC, from the Carpathian Mountains to the Dniester and Dnieper regions in modern-day Romania, Moldova, and Ukraine.