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https://www.sfin.ro/artefacte-din-culturile-neolitice-vinca-boian-si-cucuteni-vandute-pe-site-uri-de-licitatie-internationale/

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https://www.sfin.ro/artefacte-din-culturile-neolitice-vinca-boian-si-cucuteni-vandute-pe-site-uri-de-licitatie-internationale/ https://ziarulnatiunea.ro/2026/01/01/artefacte-din-culturile-neolitice-starcevo-cris-vinca-boian-si-cucuteni-vandute-pe-site-uri-de-licitatie-internationale/ https://mythologica.ro/relicve-din-culturile-neolitice-starcevo-cris-vinca-gumelnita-boian-si-cucuteni-vandute-pe-site-uri-de-licitatie-internationale/ https://www.bistritanews.ro/index.php?mod=article&cat=18&article=35121 https://media9.ro/istoria-ca-marfa-artefacte-neolitice-din-romania-vandute-online/ https://gazetadecluj.ro/artefacte-romanesti-din-neolitic-vandute-online-pe-site-uri-de-licitatii/ https://gazetadebistrita.ro/trafic-de-bunuri-culturale-artefacte-neolitice-din-romania-de-vanzare-pe-site-uri-de-licitatii/ https://sibiuindependent.ro/2026/01/02/neoliticul-la-licitatie-cum-ajung-figurine-si-idoli-din-culturile-starcevo-cris-vinca-si-cucuteni-in-cataloage-internationale-cu-proveniente...

https://www.missingwitches.com/archaeology-of-the-afterlife-spirals-psyche-and-evolutionary-imagination/

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https://www.missingwitches.com/archaeology-of-the-afterlife-spirals-psyche-and-evolutionary-imagination/ This essays follows from the author, Cristian Horgos's, previous writing on the astronomical imagery in the channelled paintings of Hilma af Kilnt. Across the long arc of human imagination, a single shape recurs like a memory older than language: the spiral. Carved into megaliths, painted onto pottery, incised along the bodies of Neolithic figures, spirals appear wherever our ancestors reached for something more than survival. One of the most compelling archaeological archives of this symbol comes from the Cucuteni–Trypillia culture, which flourished across parts of present-day Romania, Moldova, and Ukraine between roughly 5500–2750 BCE. This was a society known for its vast, planned settlements, its remarkable ceramics, and its abundance of female figurines—objects whose meaning remains debated but which clearly held profound ritual importance. Some scholars argue that Cuc...