Two bodies and heads of Anatolian female idols of Kiliya type, Chalcolithic Period, late 4th - early 3rd millennium BC One idol with distinctive, lozenge shaped body, shoulders and stylised arms off-set by oblique cuts. Only half of the neck existent. Another figure with almost consistently wide body and two indicated legs. The lateral sections with shoulder and upper arm also featuring stylised forearms in relief. Neck almost fully preserved. Head broken off. Also two heads of other idols of the same type, one broken and repaired with glue. Surf, Additional-Rights-Clearance-Info-Not-Available


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Keywords: anatolian, bodies, female, heads, idols, prehistory