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The goddess of Kosovo

The goddess on the position of authority is a little statue, an earthenware doll found at the factory site known as the Tatras close Pristina, Kosovo, in 1956.
 The green earthenware figure is a very much saved specimen of Neolithic culture (18.5 cm high) of the four centuries BC in the way of life of Turda in Kosovo, otherwise called Vinca culture or Turda-Vinca culture.The doll being referred to speaks to a female divinity, mirroring the religion of the considerable mother symbol that is safeguarded in the Museum of Prishtina. The Kosovo Museum has adjusted the picture of the "Goddess in the Fron" as the logo of the specific establishment. In addition, as it is a standout amongst the most important archeological ancient rarities in Kosovo, it has additionally been received as an image of Pristina.

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