Temporary exhibition "The Image of Woman in Primitive Society" in Uzhhorod Castle
The image of a woman in primitive society
A temporary exhibition has opened in the museum, revealing the secrets of the cult of women in the Stone Age. From now on, you can feel the spirit of ancient times in the museum thanks to a new temporary exhibition dedicated to the image of women in primitive society. This exhibition attracts the public with its mysterious artefacts that help to better understand the role of women in the everyday and spiritual life of primitive people. The exhibition presents various artefacts related to the cult of women in the Paleolithic era. One of the main artefacts is the so-called "Palaeolithic Venus" - anthropomorphic figures of the Palaeolithic period. The figures' physique and facial features help to demonstrate the importance of women in ancient societies. Ceramic products complement the picture of the female cult in the Stone Age. They show how women performed important religious and cultic functions in ancient societies, as well as their influence on cultural and social development. One of the key aspects of the exhibition is an attempt to reconstruct the everyday life of women in the Palaeolithic period. Visiting this exhibition, we can plunge into the ancient history of mankind and learn more about the role of women in the development of culture and religion. This exhibition reveals the secrets of the past and inspires us to think about the essence of womanhood at all times.

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