Archaic ceramics

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“DOGU” ceramics, which were discovered in remains of Aomori. Jomon-era. BC.3,500 - BC.2,500. Aomori Japan. Ancient Art, Ancient Aliens, Stonehenge, Sculptures, Ancient Artefacts, Archaeology, Ancient Artifacts, Ancient Pottery, Ancient
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“DOGU” ceramics, which were discovered in remains of Aomori. Jomon-era. BC.3,500 - BC.2,500. Aomori Japan.
Ceramic Figurine of a Woman, 5300BC-4500BC. Neolithic Prehistoric, Neolithic, Ancient Civilizations
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Ceramic Figurine of a Woman, 5300BC-4500BC. Neolithic
Ceramic figurine created by the Jomon people of ancient Japan, 14,000 - 300 B.C. Figurines like this are called 土偶 (dogu). Oriental, Statue, Japanese Ceramics, Asian Sculptures
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Ceramic figurine created by the Jomon people of ancient Japan, 14,000 - 300 B.C. Figurines like this are called 土偶 (dogu).
Japanese ceramic figurine "DOGU". BC.2,500 - BC.1,200. This figurine was unearthed on Yoyama-kaiduka CHiba Japan. 千葉県よやま貝塚 Art, Figurine, Asian Antiques, Chiba Japan
Japanese ceramic figurine "DOGU". BC.2,500 - BC.1,200. This figurine was unearthed on Yoyama-kaiduka CHiba Japan. 千葉県よやま貝塚
Japanese Wonder ceramic figurine. B.C.3,300 - 2,800 This figurine was unearthed on Yamai Itinohemati Iwate Japan. Anthropologie, Ceramic Figurines, Ancient Statues
Japanese Wonder ceramic figurine. B.C.3,300 - 2,800 This figurine was unearthed on Yamai Itinohemati Iwate Japan.
Statuette of a Serving Girl, c. 1323-1186 BC Egypt, New Kingdom, late Dynasty 18 (1540-1296 BC) to Dynasty 19 (1295-1186 BC) Sculptures Artistiques, Ceramica, Statues, Sculpture Art, Venus
Statuette of a Serving Girl
Statuette of a Serving Girl, c. 1323-1186 BC Egypt, New Kingdom, late Dynasty 18 (1540-1296 BC) to Dynasty 19 (1295-1186 BC)
Figurine, 800s BC Iran, Amlash, 9th Century BC terracotta Horn
Figurine
Figurine, 800s BC Iran, Amlash, 9th Century BC terracotta
Terracotta Statuette of a Siren Archaic Greece (550-500 BC) The Sirens were mythical creatures said to lure sailors to their doom with their songs. In modern art they often appear as mermaid like creatures because of their link to the sea, however in Greek mythology they were these bird-women who clung to rocks. This statuette may have been a dedication in a sanctuary. Source:The Metropolitan Museum of Art Greece, Ancient Greece, Ancient People, Mythical Creatures
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Terracotta Statuette of a Siren Archaic Greece (550-500 BC) The Sirens were mythical creatures said to lure sailors to their doom with their songs. In modern art they often appear as mermaid like creatures because of their link to the sea, however in Greek mythology they were these bird-women who clung to rocks. This statuette may have been a dedication in a sanctuary. Source:The Metropolitan Museum of Art
Terracotta chalice Period: Archaic Date: ca. 550 B.C. Culture: Etruscan Medium: Terracotta Ceramic Pottery, Ceramics, Contemporary Ceramics, Terracotta, Malachite
Terracotta chalice | Etruscan | Archaic | The Metropolitan Museum of Art
Terracotta chalice Period: Archaic Date: ca. 550 B.C. Culture: Etruscan Medium: Terracotta
Ceramic Neolithic female figurine Cucuteni-Trypillian culture, ca. 5500-2750 BCE, Archaeology Museum Piatra Neamț Gods And Goddesses, Ancient Goddesses, Mother Goddess, Deities
Ceramic Neolithic female figurine Cucuteni-Trypillian culture, ca. 5500-2750 BCE, Archaeology Museum Piatra Neamț
Greek | from Thebes (Archaic) | The Archaic period in Greece (800 BC – 480 BC) was a period of ancient Greek history that followed the Greek Dark Ages. Décor, Inspiration, Home Décor, Cloches, Novelty Lamp, Lamp, Novelty, Thebes, Decor
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Greek | from Thebes (Archaic) | The Archaic period in Greece (800 BC – 480 BC) was a period of ancient Greek history that followed the Greek Dark Ages.