Two Headed Anatolian Early Turkey Idol Miniature Statue 5.5H

Two Headed Anatolian Early Turkey Idol Miniature Statue 5.5H

$29.00
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Two heads with wide open eyes pop out of a central circular body of the small scale statue from Ancient Turkey. The facial expressions are stylized much like the ancient Sumerian statuettes off priests with wide open eyes suggesting supplication to a deity. It would be a helpful replica for homeschooling education for teaching children about early statues and ancient history. This small figurine replica after an original from Anatolia, Ancient Turkey around 2000 BC is reproduced to look like an old original. Made from resin with a metal stand. Ancient text details appears on both sides. Part of the Parastone Museum Collection. PN ANA01 Measures: 5.5 in H x 3 in W x 1.5 in D including metal stand. Weight 0.4 lbs. Two Headed Idol (Anatolia, Ancient Turkey, around 2000 BC). This curious looking idol was found in Kltepe in central Anatolia, the enormous peninsular that is now the Asian part of Turkey. At the close of the early Bronze Age, around 2000 BC, Anatolia became incredibly wealt

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