>>13924763>Bottom right. Is on a pillar from Göbeckli Tepe in south-eastern Turkey, (10th to 8th mill. BC). Considering how very very early and schematised these carvings are, archaeologists can only make educated guesses about the significance of their icons, which existed more than 6000 years before any language was written down. Because these things are a schematised loop and a rectangle carved in relatively flat relief, it is not possible to say how they are meant to be viewed. Should we assume drawn looking down from the top? In profile? Or like the ancient Egyptians, with all the important bits put together? Is it three separate objects, or one long one? Pretty safe to assume they are not handbags.So, some bunch of bullshit ramblings from a lady that doesn't even know what she's talking about. Thanks alot chief. Thoroghly deboonked.