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The earth mother of all neolithic discoveries – Europe – World – The Independent
Suggested Topics Biology French archaeologists have discovered an extremely rare example of a neolithic “earth mother” figurine on the banks of the river Somme. The 6,000-year-old statuette is 8in high, with imposing buttocks and hips but stubby arms and a … Continue reading
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Tagged archaeological finds, artifacts, clay figurines, earth mother, France, Goddess figurine, River Somme, statues, Villers-Carbonnel
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