Big Mama stela
The Big Mama stela is one of a group of stelae from the Arco area of northwestern Italy. The stele may be associated with the culture to which Otzi the Iceman is archaeologically linked.

Example of a statue menhir, a rough counterpart to the Big Mama stela.
The stele is one of a group of six from the region. The Big Mama stele is 7 feet (2 m) tall and made from sandstone.[1]
List of Big Mama stela iconography
The iconography of the Big Mama stela is as follows:
- a partial glyph (lower half of a star?) adorns the worn top edge of the stele
- Central vertical archaic dagger at upper center chest
- Necklace arced above dagger
- six horizontal daggers, three-by-three pointed towards chest midline
- archaic pin-(fibula (brooch)-like), (flanked as 4th item above left three daggers)[2]
- two opposed-facing halberds flanking vertical central dagger
- four facing vertical halberds
(all six halberds, are either three triangle-bladed, or three rectangle-bladed)
- four facing vertical halberds
- four-segmented "corded belt", horizontally flanks the lower 4th of the stele's iconography
The seven archaic daggers have semi-circular, buttressed perpendicular handle terminations. The central vertical dagger handle termination is doubly ornamented. The corded belt may symbolize a "broad collar", that represents the 'agricultural field',[3] and mothering and sustenance.
References
- The Iceman, Lone Voyager from the Ice Age, National Geographic, p. 60-61.
- The Iceman, National Geographic, p. 60.
- Slab cist and wedge tomb.
- The Iceman, Lone Voyager from the Ice Age, National Geographic, 1993, June, pp 36–67.
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