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In a new study, researchers argued that 5,000-year-old owl plaques found in Spain and Portugal were kids toys, not ritual goddesses. Screengrab from Scientific Reports Archaeologists in Spain and ...
5,000-Year-Old Owl Plaques May Have Been Kids Toys, Not Religious Icons New evidence suggests that, for decades, archeologists have been mistaking ancient knickknacks for idols of goddesses.
In a new study, researchers argued that 5,000-year-old owl plaques found in Spain and Portugal were kids toys, not ritual goddesses. Screengrab from Scientific Reports Archaeologists in Spain and ...
In a new study, researchers argued that 5,000-year-old owl plaques found in Spain and Portugal were kids toys, not ritual goddesses. Screengrab from Scientific Reports Archaeologists in Spain and ...
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