Une statue-menhir au Musée Fenaille. Cette statue porte plusieurs colliers, et elle n'a pas de poignard qu'ont souvent les statues des hommes, donc on peut deviner que c'est une femme. / A statue-menhir at the Fenaille Museum. This statue is wearing several necklaces, and it doesn't have a dagger, so we can guess that it's a woman.
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Marya Van't Hul
2/15/2016 05:09:44 pm
...and a girl who wrote so evocatively about them. Merci, chérie!
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Nelvia Vant Hul
2/16/2016 03:33:46 am
Kaija, this is completely fascinating! Thank you!
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4/3/2016 03:05:45 am
Hey there, first of all thank you so much for this post and honestly I was searching for the same information from last few days. Keep posting and keep sharing.
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