Sold2016Tell Halaf Pottery Fertility Idol - 6000 Years Old!Ancient Near East, Anatolia (central Turkey) and Northern Syria, Tell Halaf, ca. 5000 to 4000 BCE. The Halaf culture of Anatolia and ancient Syria came about in approximately 5000 BCE and created femaSee Sold Price
Sold2016Syro-Hittite Pottery Fertility IdolNear East, Syro-Hittite, ca. 2800 to 1500 BCE. In the style of those found at Tell Halaf, this is a small pottery fertility idol, an abstract figure that has some female features. Size: 1.1" W x 2.5"See Sold Price
Sold2018Published Syro-Hittite Pottery Standing Fertility IdolAncient Near East, Northern Syria, Syro-Hittite, ca. 3rd millennium BCE. An enormous hand-built pottery female fertility idol with its highly-burnished surface covered in tan slip. The columnar-form fSee Sold Price
Sold2018Trio of Anatolian Neolithic Pottery IdolsNear East / Turkey, Anatolia, Neolithic / Chalcolithic, ca. 5500 to 3000 BCE. A collection of three red terracotta idols, each with a distinctive beak-like nose. Two have a long, cylindrical body, whiSee Sold Price
Sold2022Neolithic Levant Pottery Idol Figure Head - TL TestedAncient Near East, The Levant, Jordan, Neolithic / Chalcolithic to Middle Bronze Age, ca. 4000 BCE. This is a pottery head of an idol figure, hand built and shaped with an elongated and conical profilSee Sold Price
Sold2016Large Amlash Terracotta Fertility Idol - 1000 BCE!Ancient Near East, northern Iran, Amlash culture, ca. 1000 to 800 BCE. This is a very classic looking "fertility idol", hand sculpted from pottery, showing a female figure with emphasized thighs, a beSee Sold Price
Sold2016Ancient Persian Terracotta Fertility IdolNear East, Persia, ca. 4th to 2nd century BCE. This is a hollow pottery figure - potentially a mold - in excellent condition, showing a mostly naked woman with exaggerated thighs and hips, her hands hSee Sold Price
Sold2022Anatolian Tell Halaf Pottery Female Idol**Originally Listed At $400** Western Asia/Near East, Anatolia (central Turkey) or northern Syria, Tell Halaf area, ca. 6500 to 4500 BCE. A fascinating pottery fertility figure depicting a seated womaSee Sold Price
Sold2022Syro-Hittite Pottery Standing Female IdolAncient Near East, Northern Syria, Syro-Hittite culture, ca. 3rd millennium BCE. An interesting hand-built earthenware female idol, perhaps with fertility connotations in mind based on the globular brSee Sold Price
Sold2019Neolithic Tell Halaf Terracotta Female FertilityTitle: Neolithic Tell Halaf Terracotta Female Fertility Figure, c. 4200 B.C. Date & Origin: Near East, c. 4200 B.C. Description: Captivating Tell Halaf terracotta idol of a Mother Goddess, stylised, sSee Sold Price
Sold2017Ancient Tell-Half Seated Fertility Idol - 6000 yearsDate: ca. 5000 - 4000 BC Material: ceramic Provenance: Purchased from an old German collection, purchased in Munich Dimensions: 121mm; 77.3grams Ancient Near East Tell Halaf fertility idol, ca. 5000 tSee Sold Price
Sold2018Ancient Mesopotamian Alabaster Female Fertility IdolAncient Near East, Mesopotamia, 6th millennium BCE. A female fertility idol carved from alabaster. She stands on attenuated, stubby legs with her right arm held straight by her side and her left arm fSee Sold Price
Sold2016Tell Halaf Clay Fertility Idol - 6000 Years Old!Ancient Near East, Anatolia (central Turkey) and Northern Syria, Tell Halaf, ca. 5000 to 4000 BCE. The Halaf culture of Anatolia and ancient Syria came about in approximately 5000 BCE and created femaSee Sold Price
Sold20176000 Year Old Tell Halaf Pottery Fertility FigureNear East, Anatolia (central Turkey) or northern Syria, Tell Halaf area, ca. 6500 to 4500 BCE. A petite terracotta fertility figure depicting a seated woman with nubbin breasts and voluptuous thighs tSee Sold Price
Sold2021Syro Hittite Pottery Astarte Idol w/ TLAncient Near East, Northern Syria, Syro-Hittite, ca. 2750 to 1900 BCE. A finely preserved pottery idol figure of an intriguing form depicting the mother goddess Astarte. She stands with slender legs aSee Sold Price
Sold2024Ancient Greek Thessalian Neolithic pottery idol Head c.6th-5th Millennium BC.Ancient Greek Thessalian Neolithic pottery idol Head c.6th-5th Millennium BC. Size 2 inch high. Rare Ancient Greece Thessalian pottery female Idol head, fragment from a full figure. Provenance: East cSee Sold Price
Sold2023Syrian Pottery Standing Female Figure, TL TestedOriginally listed at $1,000... Ancient Near East, Northern Syria, Syrian culture, ca. mid-3rd millennium BCE. A hand-built pottery idol of characteristically abstract form depicting a female goddess sSee Sold Price
Sold2018Ancient Tell Brak Pottery Idol - Eyes**Originally Listed At $1000** Ancient Near East, Tell Brak, modern day Syria, Late Uruk Period, ca. 3300 to 3000 BCE. Hand-made from ceramic, this is one of the most famous classes of artifact from eSee Sold Price
Sold2022Mesopotamian Limestone Goddess / Fertility Idol**Originally Listed At $900** Near East, Mesopotamia, probably The Levant, Tell Halaf area or similar, ca. 6500 to 4500 BCE. A petite limestone fertility figure, highly abstract depicting a seated womSee Sold Price
Sold2022Syro Hittite Pottery Bird Face Goddess FigureAncient Near East, The Levant, Syro-Hittite culture, ca. 2nd millennium BCE. A hand-built pottery idol of characteristically abstract form depicting a female goddess standing atop fused columnar legsSee Sold Price
Sold2022Syro-Hittite Pottery Idol of AstarteAncient Near East, Northern Syria, Syro-Hittite culture, ca. 2200 to 1900 BCE. An enticing, hand-built pottery figure of Astarte - known as Ishtar in parts of Mesopotamia - the goddess associated withSee Sold Price
Sold2018Tell Halaf Terracotta Figure - Seated Fertility IdolAncient Near East, Anatolia (central Turkey) or northern Syria, Tell Halaf area, ca. 6500 to 4500 BCE. A petite terracotta fertility figure depicted a seated woman with voluptuous breasts and thighs tSee Sold Price
Sold2022Anatolian / Cycladic Bronze Fertility IdolAncient Near East, Anatolian / Cycladic, ca. late 4th to early 3rd millennium BCE. A fascinating example of a Cycladic bronze idol in a form known as "violin" for obvious reasons. A rounded body withSee Sold Price
Sold2022Syro-Hittite Pottery Idol of AstarteAncient Near East, Northern Syria, Syro-Hittite culture, ca. 2200 to 1900 BCE. An enticing, hand-built pottery figure of Astarte - known as Ishtar in parts of Mesopotamia - the goddess associated withSee Sold Price
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