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Frühzeit. Ästhetik, Stigma und Ritual," Mitteilungen der Anthropologischen Gesellschaft in Wien 134/135 (2004/2005), 66-68, pl. 14. Hendrix 2003, 442. Ibid., 443. Gill-Chippindale 1993, 655-656. Arguing for the reclining position: J. L. Davis, "A Cycladic Figurine in Chicago and the Non-funeral Use of Cycladic Marble Figures," in Fitton 1984, 16 and Getz-Gentle 2001, 35. Flendrix 2003, 439-440. On summarizing the theories of the various interpretations of the figures: Thimme 1976, 43; A. C. Renfrew, "Speculations on the Use of Early Cycladic Sculpture," in Fitton 1984, 25-26; R. L. N. Barber, "Early Cycladic Marble Figurines: Some Thoughts on Function," in Fitton 1984, 13; Marangou 1990, 140-141; Renfrew 1991, 98; Hoffman 2002, 532-534, 545-546. In general, on the problem of interpreting figurines: N. Hamilton, J. Marcus, D. Bailey, G. Haaland and P.J. Ucko, "Can we Interpret Figurines?," Cambridge Archaeological Journal 6:2 (1996), 281-307. Getz-Gentle 2001, 137, n. 68. The hunt for figures has resulted in that one can no longer expect to discover large cemeteries that have not been robbed: Gill and Chippindale 1993, 610-615, 625, 627-636, n. 22, 625. In the case of figures discovered at settlements, primary use could not been observed yet: Davis 1984, 17; J. Rutter, "L. Fitton (ed.), Cycladica. StudiesinMe?noryofN.P. Goulandris" American Journal of Archaeology 90, no. 2 (1986), 229. Hendrix 2003, 439. Barber 1984, 12. On the changes of this period and the problem of discontinuity, see Manning 1995, 66-72. Gill and Chippindale 1993, 628, tab. 12, 628. Figurines over 60 cm are regarded as large (see Appendix): Thimme 1975, 7. A list indicating the total number of Cycladic figures has not been prepared yet. In 1987 P. Getz-Gentle counted 1200 folded-arm figures: Getz-Preziosi 1987, 130, 140. Renfrew 1984, 29; J. Thimme, "Die religiöse Bedeutung der Kykladenidole," Antike Kunst 8, no. 1 (1965), 79; J. Thimme, "Christos Doumas: Cycladic Art. Ancient Sculpture and Pottery from the N.P. Goulandris Collection, London 1983," Gnomon 56 (1984) 330; Thimme 1989, 330-331; similarly Hendrix 2003, 409. Renfrew 1991, 102-103. There is still no proof for the existence of Cycladic shrines: Höckmann, G. L., "Zu dem kykladischen Gebäudemodell von Melos," Istanbuler Mitteilungen 25 (1975), 298-299; Thimme 1976, 38-39 and Renfrew 1984, 27, see also the critique oí Ch. Doumas, in Fitton 1984, 33-34. The archaeological site of Kavos (Keros) has been suggested as a possible cult place: P. Getz-Preziosi, "The 'Keros Hoard': Introduction to a Cycladic Enigma," in D. Metzler et al. (Hrsg.), Antidoron. Festschrift für Jürgen