The Cucuteni-Trypillian culture , is a Neolithic–Eneolithic archaeological culture (ca. 6000 to 3500 BC) in Eastern Europe.Thousands of artifacts from Neolithic Europe have been discovered, mostly in the form of female figurines. As a result a goddess theory has occurred: some statuettes appear to represent the mother goddess. The Cucuteni-Trypillian culture is known by its distinctive settlements, architecture, intricately decorated pottery and anthropomorphic and zoomorphic figurines, which are preserved in archaeological remains. At its peak it was one of the most technologically advanced societies in the world at the time, developing new techniques for ceramic production, housing building and agriculture, and producing woven textiles (although these have not survived and are known indirectly).
The Trypillian statuette, that was scanned for creating Trypillian figurine 3d model, was made by ukrainian ceramist. This souvenir reproduces the Trypillian figurines' form.
Made by using a NextEngine 3D laser scanner.