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  • Marble female figure, Marble, Cycladic

Marble female figure

#1000

4500–4000 BCE

Marble

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Neolithic figures are predominately female, but their poses and anatomy vary widely. This statuette, with its voluminous lower body, represents a type undoubtedly associated with fertility and reproduction, a central concern in ancient Mediterranean cultures. Very little is known about the meaning and function of these objects. Similar figures in both stone and clay have been found in burials, settlements, and religious contexts throughout Greece, where they likely served multiple purposes.

1000. Marble Female Figure

Gallery 150

OLELO HOIKE

Anana
H. 8 7/16 in. (21.4 cm)
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Bequest of Walter C. Baker, 1971
Helu Komo
1972.118.104

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