Discovered in Russia in 1890, the Shigir Idol is one of the oldest known wooden sculptures, dating to approximately 12,000 years ago. It was found in a peat bog, which had preserved it. The sculpture is 2.8 metres high, but its original height is thought to have been 5 metres or more. It was carved from a larch tree (approximately 159 years old at the time) using the jaw of a beaver and stone tools. On it are faces, hands, and zigzag lines. No one knows what it was used for, but some say it could have been a territorial or navigational marker, or perhaps it depicts forest spirits or had some ritual purpose. Some have suggested that it depicts a creation myth. The sculpture might have been placed upright next to an ancient lake before it fell into the bog, thus preserving it for over 12,000 years. According to Thomas Terberger, a scholar of prehistory at Göttingen University in Germany: “The idol was carved during an era of great climate change, when early forests were spreading across
Ibrahim Mahama is a Ghanaian businessman, the founder of Engineers and Planners, a West African indigenous-owned mining company, and the owner of several other businesses in Ghana, including Dzata Cement Limited. He is the younger brother of John Dramani Mahama, President of Ghana from 2012 to 2017,have donated several goods including student mattresses to residents affected by the Akosombo Dam Spillage over the past few week Asomdwee Fie Radio in an interview with Mr. Ibrahim Mahama,he disclosed out that he humbly apologize to the affected residents in the Volta Region,and also reassured them that every thing is going to be okay.
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