This statuette is reproduced from the bronze figurine, which is dated by the 9th century BC and found in Tavush. The figure represents a standing man. He is tall, with an emphasized phallus.
This ornamented dagger of bronze is made, reproducing the single cast dagger, dated from the 13th – 12th centuries BC and found at the excavations of Artik.
The statuette of a nude woman with a broken head is reproduced from a clay figurine, dated from the 4th millennium BC and found at the excavations of Agarak.
This statuette of a wolf is reproduced from the figurine cast in bronze, which is dated by the 6th – 5th centuries BC and found at the excavations in Ayroum. The wolf and the dog are connected with the underworld.
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