Female Figurine Gallery
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ukpuru: Left: An anthropomorphic female terracotta figurine found in the Odukpani area near Calabar
Standing Female Figurine, Teotihuacan, c.100–200_
Acephalous Female Figurine in a Fishnet Dresscirca 1069-664 BCbronze gold sculptureLouvre
slam-african: Standing Female Figurine, Tlatilco, c.1200–900 BC, Saint Louis Art Museum: Arts
neshamama: female figurine from beersheba, chalcolithic period, 4500-3500 bce, hippopotamus ivo
Ivory female figurine / Badari (?); Nagada I (?), 4300 - 3500 BC,8.7cm (attribution according t
cma-chinese-art: Female Dancer: Tomb Figurine, 2nd half 7th Century, Cleveland Museum of Art: Chines
thatshowthingstarted: Female figurine (known as the Venus of Draguseni). Cucuteni Cultur
slam-african: Standing Female Figurine, Teotihuacan, c.100–200, Saint Louis Art Museum: Arts o
met-asian: 唐 彩繪陶樂女俑|Female Musician, Metropolitan Museum of Art: Asian Art Rogers Fund, 1923 Metropo
Female Figurine, Syros, Cyclades (c.2500-2300 BC)
Warped Figurine by Ashraf El-Ghamry, 2006.
Pottery torso of a female From Jalisco, West Mexico 300 BC - AD 300 This Ameca-style figurine repres
Pottery female figurine From the Pánuco Valley, Veracruz, Mexico Middle/Late Formative Period
mini-girlz:Female Figurine (fragment)Circa 3rd CenturyGreekPolychrome & Glazed Terracotta
Acephalous Female Figurine in a Fishnet Dresscirca 1069-664 BCbronze gold sculptureLouvre
Pendant, female figurine (Copy)Silver The figurine may represent Frigg, the most powerful of the Asy
slam-african: Standing Female Figurine, Chupícuaro, c.300 BC–AD 300, Saint Louis Art Mu
mini-girlz: Figurine with Hermes and female figure sitting on Tomb - at the Archaeological Muse
mini-girlz:A Female Beauty of the Tang Dynasty: The Tomb Figurine of a Lady Holding a Peki
theancientwayoflife:~ Female Bust. Culture: Greek Date: 640–620 B.C. Medium: Marble
Standing female figurine, ca. 600–480 B.C., Metropolitan Museum of Art: Greek and Roman ArtThe
Standing Female Figurine, Tlatilco, c.1200–900 BC, Saint Louis Art Museum: Arts of Africa, Oce
centuriespast: Standing Female Figurinec.1200–900 BCSLAM
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