7,000-year-old intact figurine found in Turkey
Turkey’s Culture and Tourism Ministry says a team of international archaeologists has found a “unique” 7,000-year-old figurine at a neolithic site in the Anatolia region.
The intact statuette of a woman, which measures 17 centimeters and weighs 1 kilogram, dates back to 5,500-8,000 BCE, Turkey’s Daily Sabah website quotes the ministry as saying.
The figurine is made of marmoreal (marble-like) stone, and is believed to have been used as part of a ritual.
Neolithic figurine discovered at Ҫatalhöyük #Turkey #UNESCO #archaeology #sculpture https://t.co/lCKdj1Chfv pic.twitter.com/Pt4MzW1oT6
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