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ARCHAEOLOGY AND ANATOLIAN SLIT-TAPESTRY
WEAVINGS
Figure Captions
See Bibliography page for additional details
fig.10
Baked clay statuette 17.5cm from Girla Mare culture, Romania.
pg 36 Romania
fig.11 Baked clay statuette 15.6cm from Girla Mare culture, Romania.
pg 36 Romania
fig.12 Schematic female figures c.15000BC. Engraved on a rock slab
Paleolithic period from La Roche at L:alinde, southwest France.
pg. 123 Treasures of Prehistoric Art
fig.13 Ceramic female figurine c.5000BC. Vinca Mound
pg. 36 The Goddesses and Gods of Old Europe
fig.14 Schematic female figurine from Mezine, late Paleolithic.
pg. 33 Art in the Ice Age
fig.15 Same as above
fig.16 Female figurine carved in soft limestone, Natufian period from Wadi Fellah.
pg. 39 The Neolithic of the Near East
fig.17 Same as above
fig.18 Clay statue of a goddess and two flanking leopards from Catal Huyuk, level
II.
pg. 184 Catal Huyuk - A Neolithic Town in Anatolia
fig.19 Carved grey limestone schematic figurine from Catal Huyuk, level VI.
Excavations at Catal Huyuk in Anatolian Studies XII
fig.20 Small figurine carved in black stone 7.8cm from Catal Huyuk, level VI.
Excavations at Catal Huyuk in Anatolian Studies XII
fig.21 Burnished red ware figurine c. 5000BC from Hacilar.
pg. 227 Excavations at Hacilar
fig.22 Terra-cotta figurine c.6500BC 3.5 cm from Gladnice, southern Yugoslavia.
pg. 53 the Goddesses and Gods of Old Europe
fig.23 Effigy vessel painted red on burnished creme backround with inlaid obsidian
eyes. From Hacilar level I.
pg. 525 Excavations at Hacilar
fig.24 Carved white marble violin shaped figurine c.3000BC from Beysultan.
pg.70 Hittite Art and the Antiquities of Anatolia
fig.25 Clay diety c.1900BC from Greece.
pg. 170 The Goulandris Collection of Ancient Greek Art
fig.26 Intact figurine of large size 29.4cm from Greece.
pg. 248 The Goulandris Collection of Ancient Greek Art
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