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Neolithic anthropomorphic terracotta vase from Sultana, Romania, Gumelnita culture

Neolithic anthropomorphic terracotta vase from Sultana, Romania, Gumelnita culture


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Filename: 940_18_88002335.jpg

Size: 4317 x 5536 (7.8MB)

Date: 16th March 2014

Source: Universal Images Group (UIG)

Source: De Agostini Picture Library

© DEA / G. DAGLI ORTI

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Neolithic anthropomorphic terracotta vase from Sultana, Romania, Gumelnita culture

Prehistory, Romania, Neolithic. Gumelnita culture. Anthropomorphic terracotta vase. From Sultana

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© DEA / G. DAGLI ORTI

Anthropomorphic Beige Background Craft Figurine Neolithic Still Life Stone Age Terracota Vase Romanian Culture


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This print showcases a remarkable piece of ancient craftsmanship - a Neolithic anthropomorphic terracotta vase from Sultana, Romania. Belonging to the Gumelnita culture, this artifact offers us a glimpse into the rich history and artistic expression of prehistoric Romania. The intricate details carved into this stone age vase are truly awe-inspiring. Its anthropomorphic design depicts a human-like figure with distinct facial features and body contours, reflecting the creativity and skill of its creator. The studio shot captures every nuance and texture of this magnificent figurine against a neutral beige background, allowing us to appreciate its beauty in all its glory. As we delve deeper into the significance of this archaeological find, we uncover layers of cultural heritage embedded within it. This terracotta vessel not only served as an object for practical use but also held symbolic meaning for the Gumelnita people. It represents their connection to nature, spirituality, and their understanding of human existence during that era. Through this photograph from Universal Images Group (UIG), we are transported back in time to witness the ingenuity and artistry that flourished during ancient civilizations like Gumelnita culture. It serves as a reminder that even thousands of years ago, humans possessed an innate desire for self-expression through various mediums such as pottery. This image is not intended for commercial use; instead, it invites us to explore our shared past and marvel at the wonders created by our ancestors.

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