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In 1890, gold miners in Russia discovered a nine-foot-tall totem pole in a peat bog. Known as the Shigir Idol, the totem pole is the oldest known wooden sculpture in the world, and it was made shortly after the last Ice Age ended. The wood that the sculpture was carved from is around 12,000 years old.
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