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    Default The world's oldest doll toy unearthed in child's grave

    • It was found in the grave of a small child in a remote region in Siberia
    • The tomb also contained a mythical dragon-like animal head made from bone
    • The finds have been added to what has been described as 'the oldest toy collection in the world'

    A prehistoric doll with almond-shaped eyes has been unearthed in Siberia.

    Another plaything, a mythical dragon-like animal head, made from antler or horn, was found alongside the artifact in the Bronze Age grave of a small child.

    The finds have been added to what has been described as 'the oldest toy collection in the world' following a series of 4,500-year-old discoveries in the remote Khakassia region.

    The toy, which is made of soapstone, is believed to be the oldest doll designed for play ever found.


    A prehistoric doll has been unearthed in Siberia. The rest of the toy would
    have been made of organic material, which did not survive.



    A mythical dragon-like animal head made from antler or horn, was found in
    the same grave of a small child.



    Wooden dolls of a similar age have been discovered in Egypt, but these were engraved with reproductive symbols and so were unlikely to have been playthings.

    Archaeologist Dr Andrey Polyakov, from the Institute of History of Material Culture in St Petersburg, said the doll had 'carefully worked out facial features', including bushy eyebrows and high cheekbones.

    Like the animal, the rest of the toy would have been made of organic material, which did not survive.

    The finds were made in the grave of a 'common' child from the Okunev culture, a grouping which held sway in southern Siberian in the Bronze Age and is believed to have genetic links to Native Americans.

    The burial was not an 'elite' member of society, suggesting that 'ordinary' children had access to intricate toys.

    The latest finds add to others in or near the Itkol II burial ground in Khakassia in recent years.

    A figurine of a pagan god pulled out of a Siberian river several years ago by an angler was a child's toy or rattle to ward off evil spirits, believe archaeologists.


    Eight intricately carved figurines with the faces of humans (left), birds
    (right), elk and a boar lay on the chest of the ancient infant - each was
    around 8 cm (3 inches) long.


    'I stopped and washed the thing in the river - and realised it wasn't a stone of an unusual shape, as I thought earlier - but a statuette.'

    Meanwhile a collection of ghoulish figurines discovered with a baby's remains in a birch-bark cradle two years ago have been hailed as the oldest rattles ever found.

    Eight intricately carved figurines with the faces of humans, birds, elk and a boar lay on the chest of the ancient infant - each was around three inches long.





    Source: https://www.dailymail.co.uk/sciencet...ollection.html



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    Default Re: The world's oldest doll toy unearthed in child's grave

    The minimalism and abstraction of the form on this almost trans lucid material could as well pass as an exhibit in any modern arts museum and none would tell the difference but the narrator's assumptions are hilarious, why "mythical" ? was he there to witness it ?

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    Default Re: The world's oldest doll toy unearthed in child's grave

    Hi Skywizard great in very interesting post as usual, thanks.



    Side note:
    As a kid I only had a crayon drawing of that being, I would/do, personally call that little character/doll 'Jimmy'
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    Default Re: The world's oldest doll toy unearthed in child's grave

    Interesting news could this 'doll ' also just be a totem or religious art ifact?

    There is no question that these archaeologists found a doll but the power that be , Dr. Zarius ,destroyed it for the sake of their religion



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    Default Re: The world's oldest doll toy unearthed in child's grave

    Beware of the voodoo doll! Just kidding. It's beautiful! I love rock carvings, this one even has eyelashes on it, so it's extra-pretty. Maybe even in ancient times eyelashes were considered to be a thing of beauty.

    I hope more are found, weird for there just to be one of these if they're assuming other children had similar toys

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