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  2. Iron Age wooden cult figures - Wikipedia

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    Anthropomorphic Iron Age wooden cult figures, sometimes called pole gods, have been found at many archaeological sites in Central and Northern Europe. They are generally interpreted as cult images , in some cases presumably depicting deities, sometimes with either a votive or an apotropaic (protective) function.

  3. Gothic boxwood miniature - Wikipedia

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    The reliefs are usually positioned on a horizontal plane, allowing a long space between the tops of the figures and the ends of rounded overhead arches. [78] The carving is usually quite shallow, with just enough depth in the niches to position the figures, which can be either free-standing or carved into the main block high relief. [84]

  4. Godly Play - Wikipedia

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    Berryman then further developed these ideas into the Godly Play method. The lesson plans were published as a series of books. Teachers are expected to be trained—and, ideally, certified—in the Godly Play method, in order to teach Godly Play. Some of the first Godly Play trainings were held on the campus of Virginia Theological Seminary. [3]

  5. List of mythological objects - Wikipedia

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    It was so sharp that when placed edge downwards it would cut through a slab of wood without the use of force. Murgleys (also Murgleis), sword of Ganelon, traitor and cousin of Roland. Its "gold pommel" held some kind of a "holy relic". Précieuse, sword of Baligant, Emir of Babylon. Sauvagine, second of the two magical swords of Ogier the Dane.

  6. Roos Carr figures - Wikipedia

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    The figures have been radiocarbon dated to 770–409 BC as reported by Dent in 2010 [4] and to 606–509 BC by Coles in 1990. [3] Both dates places the figures in the early Iron Age in date. Similarly dated wooden figures are known from at least six other sites in Britain and Ireland.

  7. Jacob's ladder (toy) - Wikipedia

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    A Jacob's ladder (also magic tablets, Chinese blocks, and klick-klack toy [1]) is a folk toy consisting of blocks of wood held together by strings or ribbons. When the ladder is held at one end, blocks appear to cascade down the strings. This effect is a visual illusion which is the result of one block after another flipping over.

  8. Peg wooden doll - Wikipedia

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    Sometimes a peg wooden doll's arms or legs are locked together by the jointing system, so if one arm is moved the other will move. An advanced form of peg joints is where the body pegs are "split" and attached separately allowing independent movement. Tuck comb dolls are a special style of peg wooden doll, named for their carved hair comb. The ...

  9. List of wooden toys - Wikipedia

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    Channapatna toys; Chatter Telephone; Chinese yo-yo; Cup-and-ball; Dalecarlian horse; Dreidel; Etikoppaka toys – traditional wooden toys with lacquer colours made in Etikoppaka, AP, India. [1] Some of the toy styles include Lord Ganesha toys, cannon toys and bullock carts. [2] They are prepared using poniki wood. [3] Froebel gifts; Gee-haw ...

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