Clay figurines found at the Neolithic archaeological site of Koutroulou Magoula (University of Southampton)

1 posted on
01/10/2013 7:01:47 PM PST by
SunkenCiv
To: SunkenCiv

petrified Peeps???
5 posted on
01/10/2013 7:35:14 PM PST by
Chode
(Stand UP and Be Counted, or line up and be numbered - *DTOM* -ww- NO Pity for the LAZY)
To: SunkenCiv
Well, Mrs. Fredrickson, I hope you are ashamed of your nasty comments about those clay figures I made in sixth grade art class. Take a look at these beauties. You said my green clay pancake was “the most unoriginal item ever turned in” to you. These ain’t much better. Their teachers probably didn’t scar them for life with nasty comments. OK. Maybe my red snake clay figurine wasn’t as good as that one guy’s sculpture, but he didn’t give her any arms!
The smell of clay still makes me nachos......Natchez......sick.
6 posted on
01/10/2013 8:16:27 PM PST by
blueunicorn6
("A crack shot and a good dancer")
To: SunkenCiv
Greece?...Old stuff there?...Yeah...its all over the place there.
You can't swing a bouzouki there and not hit an artifact.
Lotta history in Greece. From waaaay back...yep.
8 posted on
01/10/2013 8:56:53 PM PST by
Tainan
(Cogito, ergo conservatus sum -- "The Taliban is inside the building")
To: SunkenCiv
Clear evidence of a nose fetish, I’d say.
12 posted on
01/10/2013 11:06:48 PM PST by
JimSEA
To: SunkenCiv
I wonder if they ever thought why the one meter rock walls were made for? An ox cart Axel would dig into mud walls and destroy the house. If it was a full wall the stones crushed the people inside.
To: SunkenCiv

You wanna sell 'em? OK, let me call a buddy of mine who is an expert in Neolithic Greek figurines . . .
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