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Jens, he is big about 4 to 5ft. In the Berlin museum of ethnography which is reopening in Museum Island Berlin centre 2019.
ps, this gives you an idea of the size from, San Agustín Archaeological Park Colombia. Last edited by Tim Simmons; 16th September 2018 at 02:54 PM. |
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Tim, the statues are quite impressive, but are they Hero statues - like the Hero stones in India?
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They look pretty heroic to me. Divine heroes. Who knows, but wow they are the coolest.
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I find the stones Ian shows in post 4 are very good. Especially the last one clearly shows the weapon types used at the time.
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Talking of weapon depiction. There are some similarities here even though my club is from the Amazon.
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Note to admin
Very good topic but in the wrong section... |
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