Shigir Idol | |
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![]() The sculpture as displayed in the Sverdlovsk Regional Museum of Local Lore | |
Material | Wood |
Height | 2.8 m (possibly more than 5m originally) |
Created | c. 11,500 years ago |
Discovered | 24 January 1890 Perm Governorate, Russia |
Present location | Sverdlovsk Regional Museum of Local Lore (Yekaterinburg, Sverdlovsk, Russia) |
The Shigir Sculpture, or Shigir Idol (Russian: Шигирский идол), is the oldest known wooden sculpture.[1][2] It is estimated to have been carved c. 11,500 years ago, or during the early Holocene period, and is twice as old as Egypt's Great Pyramid.[3] The wood it was carved from is approximately 12,000 years old.[4]
It was discovered in 1890 in a Russian peat bog, and is displayed in the Sverdlovsk Regional Museum of Local Lore in Yekaterinburg, Russia.[5]
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