The first information about the artifact appeared in 2009. Then, the collector invited a well-known archaeologist in order to inspect the artifact, estimate its age, etc.
Most likely, the collector found the statuette on his own, and then decided not to give it to the official representatives, since often after that, the artifacts disappear without a trace. It is known to have discovered an artifact in the Indus Valley.
But it's worth continuing the story. The archaeologist, who came to the collector, conducted several analyzes, after which he determined the age of the creation of the artifact at 2,700 BC.
As far as is known, the statuette was named "Lady of the Crenellated Throne" All because of the figure, presumably a woman, who sits under the roof, separate from everyone, as if she is higher in status.
But what is the artifact besides this interesting? As you can see, the figures don't look very human. Perhaps ancient people did this and therefore everything is not of a high quality, but this is not a fact.
All the same, the figures have worked out their hands, the whole body, but only strange eyes, and the shape of the head, or is it a headdress. One gets the impression that men have something like a mask, with an elongated part.
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Women have a rather primitive and familiar headdress. In general, it is difficult to understand where the men are and where the women are, but there are clear differences among the figures.
Well, as I said, behind everyone, in a jagged throne, sits a woman with a strange oval head and no less strange eyes, different from all other creatures on the "ship".
The ship itself is made in the form of a bull, at least in front of it is its head.
The most different versions were put forward, up to the fact that this is a ship of extraterrestrial beings and of course, such a version cannot be ruled out. Although it may well be that the ancient man portrayed the figures not very much like people.
Either way, they had a queen, or someone to lead this ship. Who was it and what kind of civilization? One can only guess. In principle, as well as the origin of this artifact.