Fertility Goddesses Date: ca. 2700–2000 B.C. Baluchistan the Metropolitan Museum of Art
Female figurine, Unknown artist (probably Syrian), Nimrud, Iraq. Neo-Assyrian, ca. 8th century BCE.
Japanese Goddess
Neolithic Female Clay Figure Fragment of a human clay figure. Early Middle-Neolithic; from the circular ditches at Kamegg, Lower Austria.
Syro-Hittite Ceramic Double Headed Pillar Figurine, c. 2750 - 1900 BC The Hittites were from Anatolia, establishing a kingdom in the Bronze Age that reached its height in approximately the 14th...
Beyond King Tut and Cleopatra most folks know little or nothing about the thirty dynasties and 3000 years of Ancient Egyptian Art. The Met's special e...
A CYCLADIC MARBLE RECLINING FEMALE FIGURE EARLY SPEDOS VARIETY, EARLY CYCLADIC II, CIRCA 2600-2500 B.C. 13 1/8 in. (33.5 cm.) high Sculpted with a rounded lyre-shaped head, with broad cheeks, the...
Goddess Cypro-Archaic II (mid-6th century BC) Trikomo, Cyprus Louvre