Discovered the mysterious statue of the goddess in France

The group of archaeologists INRAP (France) has discovered a rare statue of a reddish-brown woman dating back to about 4,300 - 3,600 years ago the Sun belonged to Chassea culture after excavating on the surface of 4,3 ha at the bank of the Somme River (France).

The statue of this very rare god named Lady of Villers-Carbonnel is 21cm long, still retains its original shape.

According to the INRAP archeology, this statue is stylized quite specifically, not present. This is an enigmatic female figure, very likely it was erected to worship the goddess of fertility because the statue shows wide hips and blooms and has breasts.

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Found the new Stone Age mystic statue in France.

The statue is made of clay or soil taken from the area itself, similar to figurines found throughout the Mediterranean. Experts say this is a rare and unique case because the statues are often broken into 5 or 6 parts, while the Lady of Villers Carbonel is quite complete, it dates back to 4,300 - 3,600 years ago. CN.

The harmony of the artistic style of these female statues contains many complex mysteries. Through research and research, archaeologists believe that the female statue symbolizes female fertility in relation to ritual activities.