Dmytro Yavornytsky National Historical Museum of Dnipro
The Kernosivskyi idol, or Kernosivsky idol (Ukrainian: Керносівський ідол) is a Kurgan stele dating from the mid–3rd millennium BC. It was discovered in 1973 in the village of Kernosivka [uk], in Dnipropetrovsk Oblast, Ukraine. It is held in the collection of the Dmytro Yavornytsky National Historical Museum of Dnipro.
The Kernosivskyi idol, or Kernosivskyidol (Ukrainian: Керносівський ідол) is a Kurgan stele dating from the mid–3rd millennium BC. It was discovered...
of World War II. Among its notable objects are the Kurgan stelae, Kernosivskyidol and vast collection of cossack's antiquities. In February 1848, the...
2500 BC – The Statue of Ebih-Il; Silbury Hill is constructed; the Kernosivskyidol; the Mastabat al-Fir'aun 2510 BC – The Pyramid of Menkaure 2530 BC...
of the Western Steppes in the 2nd-1st millennium BCE, such as the Kernosivskyidol. Cimmerian stone stelae-Kurgan stelae may be part of the answer. The...
anthropomorphic figures were found. The most famous of these is the Zbruch Idol (c. 10th century), a post measuring about 3 meters, with four faces under...
impartiality of historians' comments. In 1973 schoolchildren found the Kernosivskyidol, which had initially discovered by workmen using a bulldozer. Over...