Astarta, Nefertiti, Snake-woman Nagini, Yakshini and Others in "Miss Ancient Perfection" Beauty Contest
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In this section I will place photos of sculptures and images of the most ancient women -inhabitants of the Earth, peculiar and unique beauty of which have been embodied by sculptors and artists many years, centuries and millenaries ago. And though in the most cases they lived much more after the heroines who had excited them on the immortal creations, they, undoubtedly, had larger knowledge of them, than we have
Goddess Astarta-Ishtar-Inanna (most likely - apsara)

Statuette of alabaster, terracottas, gold, rubies from Hillah necropolis near to Babylon (II century BC). Louvre, Paris
Nagini in appearance of a semiwoman-semisnake

Dzhori temple, Belur, India
Yakshini in a human appearance

Bharhut, India
Nefertiti, grandparents of which could be Vidyadharas, Charans or Siddhas

Akhetaton (modern El-Amarna, Egypt), a limestone statue, the New museum in Berlin (XIV century BC)
Yakshini in a human appearence (front view)

Didarganj, Bihar, a statue from glazed sandstone. Patna museum, India (apprx. 300 BC)
Yakshini in a human appearance (back view)

Didarganj, Bihar, a statue from glazed sandstone. Patna museum, India (apprx. 300 BC)