The Ain Ghazal statues, discovered in an archaeological site near Amman, Jordan, are over 30 plaster sculptures dating back 7,000 to 8,000 years to the Neolithic period. They are among the oldest large-scale human representations and are celebrated through various activities. Their exact significance is still debated among researchers. Now housed in the Jordan Museum, their discovery offers critical insight into ancient civilizations, contributing to global understanding of human history.
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