It conveys the impression of a man looking upwards, and his hand is supporting his head which suggests a person who is thinking.
[1][2] Standing about half a meter tall, the figurine exhibits features of fully developed sculpture and is considered the largest Neolithic artifact found in Greece.
[1][3][4] It is made of terracotta and is considered a significant archaeological find due to its size and artistic value.
The figurine is believed to have been created during the Neolithic period, a time characterized by the transition from hunting and gathering to settled agriculture.
It is currently housed in the Greek Prehistory Gallery of the National Archaeological Museum, Athens.