Ceremonial pole/ancient wooden sculpture
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The Shigir Idol (Russian: Шигирский идол), is ancient wooden sculpture carved around 11,000 ago.[1]
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A rewe and canelo tree in the w:en:Austral University of ChileRehue or rewe is the sacred altar used by the Mapuche of Chile[4](need additional citations)
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A depiction of Nantosuelta from w:en:Speyer, showing her distinctive sceptre and birds. The head of Sol
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A Maypole
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A Maypole
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A Maypole
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A Maypole
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A Maypole
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A Maypole
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A Maypole
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A Maypole
- ↑ Liesowska, Anna (2015-08-26). "Shigir Idol is oldest wooden sculpture monument in the world, say scientists". The Siberian Times. Retrieved 2015-08-31.
- ↑ Chemamull. (2015, August 5). In Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia. Retrieved 03:38, November 2, 2015, from https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Chemamull&oldid=674650364
- ↑ http://chemamull.blogspot.in/
- ↑ It is a tree trunk set in the ground and surrounded by canes of colihue placed in a row and adorned with white, blue or yellow flags and branches of coihues, maitén, lengas and other trees of the area. At its summit it has a representation of a human face with seven steps rising up from the earth to this summit. It symbolizes the connection with the cosmos. This rehue is a symbol of great importance that is used in important celebrations like the Machitún, Guillatún, We Tripantu (Mapuche New Year ) and others. [Rehue. (2015, May 24). In Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia. Retrieved 04:12, November 2, 2015, from https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Rehue&oldid=663837197 en.w]