A miniature statue of northern France, five years ago, may provide clues to the hair of hunters and ancient collectors at that time. The statue was discovered in an open -air area about 2 kilometers north of Paris, AMIENS RENANCOURT, but scientists have recently described it. To learn more about the statue, go with Digino.
The sculpture discovered has long hair that is apparently woven with a network pattern and can represent a hairstyle or a special hairstyle. Olivier Touz from the University of Belgium’s Ligo, who did not participate in the study, says it is different from the sculptures found in central and eastern Europe, where the hairstyle or hairstyle is shorter and covers the head more. The unique hairstyle of this statue may represent the fashion of that time and region.
Clement Paris, a member of the team at the National Institute of Preventive Archaeological Research, said the model could be a cultural feature that was never shown except through rare human representations. Radiocarbenic stone date in the area shows that the statue is about 5 years old and turns it into a part of the Grotti period, which continued throughout Europe from 5 to 6,000 years ago.
After this period, the hunter or collector left for nearly 6,000 years northwestern Europe due to the very cold and dry conditions of the last ice age. Gregory Abrams from the University of Gent in Belgium, who did not participate in this study, says that the existence of a sophisticated ornamentation or hairstyle indicates the accuracy and containers used to make this small statue.
After other excavations in the Amiens Renancourt area, several old and more than twelve sculptures, including Venus sculptures that represent women, were discovered. Touz says the site apparently had a special workshop for the production of sculpture. However, questions about the statue have been found and the idea behind it remains in the minds of the researchers. Paris has said that the thoughts and myths of the prehistoric era have few works. Even when the explorers attain works like the statue, their meaning is still vague.
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