From today’s News page.
”Apart from its phallic representation, the man in the motif seems to have some form of head dress with animal ears – possibly in the tradition of an Indian shaman.”
http://politiken.dk/newsinenglish/article585168.ece
An Indian shaman (American or India?) in Denmark?
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I looks a lot like it could come from this side of the pond, but then if you look at the Sammis (maybe it has only 1 m) their music and patterns in blankets and such, are all very much like what you would find in many N.A. tribes. I know that the Sammis are from the northern parts of Norway and Sweden, but that particular artifact could have been traded or given as a gift to a bride to help her with reproduction, something like a good omen.
I agree, Leona.
It also occurs to me, though, that all the Samis wear head-dresses, whether they are shamans or not. They have high cheek bones and are very Mongolian-looking, as are the Nepalese and Native Americans.
Here's a pic of them:

However, what does give it away as shamanic/ritualistic is the size of his you know what.
It also occurs to me, though, that all the Samis wear head-dresses, whether they are shamans or not. They have high cheek bones and are very Mongolian-looking, as are the Nepalese and Native Americans.
Here's a pic of them:

However, what does give it away as shamanic/ritualistic is the size of his you know what.
Ishtar of Ishtar's Gate and the Hanging Gardens of Babylon.
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Min...the Egyptian god of.....condoms, I guess.
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