Fertility Idol Figure – Indiana Jones and the Raiders of the Lost Ark
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01/01/2500.
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This will ship on or around
01/01/2500.
You will be notified via email when it is ready to ship.
Raiders of the Lost Ark begins with Indiana Jones retrieving a famous Golden Idol in the temple of the Chachapoyan warriors named for the Chachapoyans, a civilization that really did exist in the cloud forest of the Amazonas region of that is now called Peru. In the practice of religion, an idol is an image of a deity or god. The fertility idol used in the movie was inspired by an artifact in the Dumbarton Oaks museum. A statuette thought to represent the Aztec goddess Xochiquetzqal.
The goddess is depicted in the act of giving birth and explicated representation uncommon in our present archeological record. In fact, recent scientific analysis revealed the Dumbarton Oaks statuette to be a 19th century fake. To date, one of the only real examples of a fertility goddess giving birth is a baked clay figurine made some 8,000 years ago and found on a site in present day Turkey.
- Fertility idol resin figure
- Inspired by Indiana Jones and the Raiders of the Lost Ark
- Resin
- 8 5/8'' H x 5 1/2'' W x 6'' L
- Imported
Item No. 400920414121
Most items ordered via Standard Delivery will arrive within 5-7 business days, personalized items within 1-2 weeks. Exceptions include items shipped from locations other than our main warehouse. Express Delivery is available for an extra charge. Have questions? Visit our Help Page
Raiders of the Lost Ark begins with Indiana Jones retrieving a famous Golden Idol in the temple of the Chachapoyan warriors named for the Chachapoyans, a civilization that really did exist in the cloud forest of the Amazonas region of that is now called Peru. In the practice of religion, an idol is an image of a deity or god. The fertility idol used in the movie was inspired by an artifact in the Dumbarton Oaks museum. A statuette thought to represent the Aztec goddess Xochiquetzqal.
The goddess is depicted in the act of giving birth and explicated representation uncommon in our present archeological record. In fact, recent scientific analysis revealed the Dumbarton Oaks statuette to be a 19th century fake. To date, one of the only real examples of a fertility goddess giving birth is a baked clay figurine made some 8,000 years ago and found on a site in present day Turkey.
- Fertility idol resin figure
- Inspired by Indiana Jones and the Raiders of the Lost Ark
- Resin
- 8 5/8'' H x 5 1/2'' W x 6'' L
- Imported
Item No. 400920414121
Most items ordered via Standard Delivery will arrive within 5-7 business days, personalized items within 1-2 weeks. Exceptions include items shipped from locations other than our main warehouse. Express Delivery is available for an extra charge. Have questions? Visit our Help Page
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