- The
Shigir Sculpture, or
Shigir Idol (Russian: Шигирский идол), is the
oldest known wooden sculpture. It is
estimated to have been
carved c. 11,500 years...
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Urals appears to show
similar changes after the Paleolithic, and the
wooden Shigir Idol is a rare
survival of what may well have been a very
common material...
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where oak was the
preferred medium. The
oldest wood
carved sculpture, the
Shigir Idol
carved from larch, is
around 12,000
years old. Chip
carving Relief...
- Statue, from c. 9000
years ago,
found in Tel
Jericho 'Ain
Ghazal Statues Shigir Idol Potts,
Daniel T. (2012). A
Companion to the
Archaeology of the Ancient...
- cave (X
millennium BC). In 1890, the 11
thousand years old (Mesolithic)
Shigir idol was discovered. A
settlement and a
burial ground in the
Kalmatsky Brod...
- also is the home of the
Shigirskaya Kladovaya (Шигирская кладовая), or
Shigir Collection,
which includes the
oldest known wooden sculpture in the world...
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first manifestations of this kind
known in
Central Europe. 11.5 kya The
Shigir Idol, a
wooden sculpture,
resides in the
Historic Exhibition Museum in Yekaterinburg...
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resin still in the reed, a net
weight with a
remaining binding needle and
Shigir-type arrows. The
worked wood
strand was
dated to 7 800 BC. The site Ozerki-17...
-
Urals appears to show
similar changes after the Paleolithic, and the
wooden Shigir Idol is a rare
survival of what may well have been a very
common material...
- from
Southern to
Northern Europe.
Venus of Monruz, Switzerland, c. 9000 BC
Shigir Idol, Russia, c. 10,000 BC Roca dels Moros,
Spain Magura Cave drawings,...