Graphic: A. Tröller-Reimer / D. Leder (NLD)
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The only anthropomorphic representations of the Neolithic phase are the so-called Almerian Idols (or
cruciform idols), which tend to have a tripartite body generally formed by triangular parts, or elongated
with side notches. Dating from the second half of the 4 th millennium BC, they come from non-funerary
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