Neolithic mother goddess in polished black stone from Sesklo dating between the 5th and 6th millennium B.C.
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| Periode: | Neolithic 5th – 6th millennium B.C. |
| Area: | Sesklo region (Greece) |
| Dimensions (mm): | (L) 61 (W) 22 (D) 22 |
| Weight (g) : | 24 |
| Condition: | Superb polishing job. Slight surface patina. Beautifully stylized work |
| Provenance: | Old French Assier private collection. |
Description
This black stone idol comes from the Sesklo region, nowadays Greece, and dates approximately from the 5th – 6th millennium B.C.
This figure is ultra schematic and therefore in pure symbolism. It is polished and gives a mirror aspect to the rock on certain less eroded parts (in particular on a small vein on the back part which tends towards grey). This whole idol has been polished for a long time to form the various details (hips, pubis, head, breasts formed from a single block). It was probably a very precious idol, according to the noble material used (potentially semi-precious) and the polishing time it may have required.
Condition
Very nice polish. An asperity linked to a vein on the back.
Provenance
Old French Assier private collection (collected in the first half of the 20th century).
Additional information
| Weight | 50 g |
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