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Although we know almost nothing about the culture that created them, the abstract female figure of the Cycladic culture appear extremely sophisticated for five-thousand-year-old works
- The purpose of the Cycladic idols is a sort of religious idol consisting of female figures, sometimes pregnant, suggests a fertility deity.
The figurines have been located outside of a burial context at settlements on Melos, Kea and Thera.
The late Neolithic and Early Bronze Age Cycladic culture is known to have flat female idols.
Conclusively, some figurines were found in settlements, most appear to have been deposited in graves.
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