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The fascinating clay figurine from the early 5th century BCE depicting a carpenter at work

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This figure, dating from the early 5th century BCE and originating from Boeotia, Greece, depicts a carpenter at work.

The clay figurine is a remarkable example of ancient Greek craftsmanship, offering a glimpse into everyday life and labor during that period. The figurine is carefully modeled, capturing the carpenter in action, likely engaged in the process of shaping wood.

This reflects the importance of craftsmanship and trade in Greek society, where skilled artisans played a vital role in both daily life and the economy.

The figurine is now housed in the National Museum in Copenhagen, where it serves as a valuable artifact that connects modern viewers with the practical realities of ancient Greek life.

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