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The '''Monera figurine''' or '''Monera Stance''' is a Nodosian sculpture that was found near a mesolithic settlement near the small village of Monera. It's 19,500 years old. | The '''Monera figurine''' or '''Monera Stance''' is a Nodosian sculpture that was found near a mesolithic settlement near the small village of Monera. It's 19,500 years old. | ||
[[Category:UPRAN (Pacifica)]] |
Latest revision as of 16:08, 1 May 2024
Monera figurine Monera stance | |
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Ειδώλιο της Μονέρα Στάση της Μονέρα | |
Type | Sculpture |
Material | Sandstone |
Height | 25 centimetres (9.8 in) |
Weight | 1.09 kilograms (2.4 lb) |
Created | 21,500 BCE, Monera, Rhayna, UPRAN |
Discovered | December 1st, 1967 Monera, Rhayna, UPRAN |
Present location | The Izaakian Museum, New Mako |
Culture | Nodosian Culture |
The Monera figurine or Monera Stance is a Nodosian sculpture that was found near a mesolithic settlement near the small village of Monera. It's 19,500 years old.