8000-year-old Neolithic Sculpture: The Seated Woman of Çatal Höyük, baked-clay nude female form figurine, generally thought to depict a Mother goddess in the process of giving birth while seated on her throne, which has two hand rests in the form of heads in a Mistress of Animals motif. It is one of several iconographically similar ones found at the Çatal Höyük site in Turkey, and similar to other corpulent prehistoric goddess figures, of which the most famous is the Venus of Willendorf.
Note: the head is a restoration
Located at the Museum of Anatolian Civilizations in Ankara, Turkey