Archaeologists have unearthed an "extremely rare" carved wooden figurine, likely dating to early Roman Britain, in a waterlogged ditch north of London during excavations ahead of a major rail project.
Archaeologists are celebrating the discovery of an “extremely rare” Roman wooden figurine unearthed during work on the HS2 rail project. The model of a person wearing a tunic – thought to be around ...
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5,000 year old Kneeling Bull, could be a protagonist of a myth or a foundational figurine for Proto-Elamite community
Time and again, it has become evident that ancient civilizations were miles ahead when it came to creativity. An example of it is the "Kneeling Bull," which was crafted around 5,000 years ago, ...
The figure is said to be a 2000-year-old Roman model wearing a tunic and was likely used as an offering to the gods. The statue was well preserved in a waterlogged ditch in Twyford, Buckinghamshire, ...
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