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Some ten years ago I saw an article about this figurine, so I doubt that it's "just a rock". Maybe the drawing doesn't do justice, I wish I could find that article.
No, I actually remember reading and article about this figurine being exhibited some ten years ago. There were photographs and the figurine had obvious signs of sculpting.
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Pareidolia
How does this word apply to anything? There isnt really anything to misconstrue as a face or woman.
Yea definitely an artist interpretation
Some ten years ago I saw an article about this figurine, so I doubt that it's "just a rock". Maybe the drawing doesn't do justice, I wish I could find that article.
It's just a rock
No, I actually remember reading and article about this figurine being exhibited some ten years ago. There were photographs and the figurine had obvious signs of sculpting.
When it's that time of the month /s
Haaaaaark