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Dagenham idol

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and stands 18 inches (46 cm) high. It has two legs but no arms; hips and buttocks narrowing to a waist and then broadening to shoulders; and a rounded head. There are straight markings cut across both legs. A hole in the pubic region can be interpreted as indicating a female, but with the
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insertion of a phallic peg (now lost) would indicate a male. There appears to be damage to the left eye: while there may not be a direct link, the damage is similar to
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to the east of London, south of Ripple Road in Dagenham, during excavation for sewer pipes in 1922, now on the site of
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Calls for 4,000-year-old idol to stay in Dagenham – its ‘rightful home’
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Anthropomorphic wooden cult figurines of Central and Northern Europe
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Replica of the Dagenham Idol in the Museum of London in 2018
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The statue was found in marshland on the north bank of the
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Anthropomorphic Wooden Figures from Britain and Ireland
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is a wooden statue of a naked human figure, found in
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Scots pine
wood
London
England
United Kingdom

Dagenham
Essex
England
carbon dated
late Neolithic
Bronze Age
Scots pine
Odin
Mímir's Well
Norse myth
River Thames
Ford Dagenham
votive
Colchester Castle Museum
Museum of London
Valence House Museum
Broddenbjerg idol
Roos Carr figures
Ralaghan Idol
Anthropomorphic wooden cult figurines of Central and Northern Europe
Bryony Coles
Anthropomorphic Wooden Figures from Britain and Ireland
Rippleside, Barking & Dagenham

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