Terence Meaden Fertility images, flint figurines, and carved stone heads from near Avebury

Mostly portable small finds indicative of a fertility religion from the five temple areas and shrines dated to the Neolithic and Early Bronze Age on the high downs east of Avebury in Southern England. Private collection. Book "The Lost World" in preparation. © Terence Meaden
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OLXTOTO 🚀 Bandar Toto Macau Paling Gacor dengan Kemenangan Tak Terbatas
Dr Terence Meaden’s Research into the Core Meaning of Axial and Recumbent Stone Circles. - Silent Earth
OLXTOTO 🚀 Bandar Toto Macau Paling Gacor dengan Kemenangan Tak Terbatas
Dr Terence Meaden’s Research into the Core Meaning of Axial and Recumbent Stone Circles. - Silent Earth
These are the three parts of the fertility goddess reassembled since the shrine was abandoned about 1600/1500 BC. British Neolithic/EBA. The full story is being given in THE LOST WORLD, by Terence Meaden.
Triangle stone with a cupmark hollowed at the vertical edge of the apex. Found alongside a 1.4 tonne triangular megalith. Not far away were the breasts and head illustrated previously. British Neolithic. 5800 to 4000 years old. Full details will be given in THE LOST WORLD, by Terence Meaden.
Triangular topped megalith with red vulva. Fallen backwards. Formerly upright and aligned with the Beltane sunrise. Totterdown or Tar'tar'down or Tar'tar'dun. The vulvar feature has been reddened through propitious serendipity by red algae. Late Neolithic. 2700-2500 BC. Discovered 1996, by Terence Meaden. Published 1999 in "Secrets of the Avebury Stones".
The magic of this artefact is further enhanced because I found it in combination with the round-faced icon illustrated in the previous picture. 13kg. Moon Temple. Neolithic/EBA 5800-4000 BC. From "The Lost World" by Terence Meaden---in advanced preparation. Publishers are invited.
A face from the world of Neolithic Avebury, Southern England. A rounded sarsen stone weighing 27kg. SF 10. Moon Temple Shrine. 5800-4000 years old. Dr Terence Meaden
Side view of a flint figurine from the V2 shrine at Moon Temple. SF 57. British Neolithic/EBA. 5800-4000 years ago.
Flint figurine, as found. SF 61. British Neolithic/Early Bronze Age. 5500-4000 years old.
Figurine from Moon Lodge Sanctuary, North Temple. British Neolithic/Early Bronze Age. c.5800 to 4000 years old. SF 82a. Terence Meaden.
Carving of a head inside West Kennet Long Barrow. THIS IS THE OLDEST DATED REPRESENTATION OF A HUMAN HEAD KNOWN FOR BRITAIN. circa 3650 BC. First recognised by Terence Meaden in1997 (reference SECRETS OF THE AVEBURY STONES, 1999).
Sarsen head in left profile. SF 78. Found together with a sarsen triangle.
Ancient rock art inside the great Neolithic tomb at Knowth, Co. Meath, Ireland .
Déesse-mère ou déesse de la fécondité découverte sur le site de Skorba (4400-4100 BCE). . . . . This is the only artefact on this board which is not from Terence Meaden's private collection.