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Adam of Macedonia
Created
c. 5,478 BC
Discovered
2000 North Macedonia
Discovered by
Milos Bilbija
Present location
Skopje, North Macedonia
The Adam of Macedonia, earlier often referred to as the Adam of Govrlevo,[1] is a neolithic sculpture found by archaeologist Milos Bilbija of the Skopje City Museum where it now resides.[2]
^Re-branding of "Adam of Govrlevo" to "Adam of Macedonia"
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