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The Neolithic Period
A very cheap group of 12 assorted "Vinca Culture", Early Neolithic fragments from pottery votive figures, Rare. SOLD
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c.5700-4200 B.C. A very cheap group of 12 assorted fragments of Vinca Culture Early Neolithic period decorated pottery votive anthropomorphic figures. The Vinca Culture were an advanced Early Neolithic race largely inhabiting the Balkans, Romania, Bulgaria, Macedonia and Greece; they were reknown for producing pottery anthropormorhic votive statuettes and figures presumably for placement in a temple or place of worship. This interesting study or retail group features various hand modelled clay torso and limb segments rom broken votive figures. These figures were placed in temples as offerings and when alters became full they were broken and buried in pits to prevent re-use. Good stable segments measuring from c.15mm to 45mm or so, at only £3.00 a piece, a bargain group of Early Neolithic pottery specimens.
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