A 12,000-YEAR-OLD figure of a woman with a goose draped over her back is the oldest human-animal sculpture ever discovered.
A 12,000-year-old clay figurine recovered by archaeologists in Israel represents the earliest known depiction of human-animal ...
Found near the Sea of Galilee, a figurine depicting a crouching woman and a goose is now hailed as the earliest known ...
Clay Art Center in Port Chester, N.Y., is set to host “The Emotional Animal,” an exhibit exploring how animals can be a metaphor for human nature. The opening reception is Saturday, July 27, from 6 to ...
A 12,000-year-old clay figurine unearthed in northern Israel, depicting a woman and a goose, is the earliest known ...
Archaeologists have unearthed a 12,000-year-old figurine that shows evidence of pyrotechnology thousands of years before the ...
A carefully crafted figure of a goose and a woman suggests that art reflecting spiritual beliefs entered a new phase among early villagers in the Middle East.
A 12,000-year-old figurine from Israel reveals the earliest human-animal interaction in art, offering rare insight into ...
In the forests of eastern Australia, satin bowerbirds create structures known as “bowers.” The males gather twigs and place them upright, in two bundles, with a gap in the middle, resulting in what ...