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English: This clay figure of a reclining lady was found in one of the pits of the Hypogeum in Hal Saflieni in Malta. It has traces of red ochre paint and is thought to represent a "mother goddess". Temple Period, 4000 - 2500 BC.
Français : Satuette connue sous le nom de Vénus endormie, découverte dans l'Hypogée de Ħal Saflieni, à Malte. (Période dites des Temples entre 4000 et 2500 av. J.C.)
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Author Photographer: Jan van der Crabben (Jvdc)
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