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Essay heading: The Geissenklosterle Figurines,
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When compared to bird, the two are size in size, so, given the fact that it is believed to be only one piece of ivory used for each individual figurine, one can deduce the horse head is approximately somewhere between 40mm and 50mm in length. (Conard 2003)
The figurines are made of mammoth ivory and, as stated before, it appears that each is made of a single piece of ivory... displayed 300 characters
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(Conard 2003)
The figurines are made of mammoth ivory and, as stated before, it appears that each is made of a single piece of ivory. Each figurine also has its own unique markings and carvings. For example, the bird figurine has eyes, wings, legs (with no feet) and beak. However, like many ivory carvings in the area, the front to the bird is left somewhat unfinished... displayed next 300 characters
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