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ALBANIA
INSCRIBED VULVA AND ABDOMEN OF A FIGURINE
An inscribed incense burner from Kolsh I - Emblematic linear signs on a vertical row - Emblematic signs on a vessel
Inscribed vulva and abdomen of a figurine

Grouping of signs incised on the vulva and the abdomen of a
figurine of the middle Neolithic. It has been found at Dunavec I (Korçe District, Southern-eastern Albania).
The dwellings discovered in Dunavec were set up on palafittes that required a high technique of building: the houses were constructed
upon a wood floor, rested on stakes driven vertically into the ground..
Some painted wares found in Dunavec and imported from Dimini culture (Thessaly, Greece) appear to be of a special value and between the
first proofs of a long range exchange between the most advanced civilisations of the southern and eastern Europe during the middle Neolithic Age.

References:

Merlini M., Was Writing Born in Europe? Searching for a Sacred Script, Rome ( in preparation )
Muzafer Korkuti, Neolithikum und Chalkolithikum in Albanien, Verlag,
Mainz am Rhein, 1995
http://www.albanianculturalheritage.com/
Culturalheritageaecheology.htm