The Arco Stelae consist of six Copper Age statue menhirs which were discovered in the vicinity of Arco, Trentino, in 1989. [1] They are similar in style to other anthropomorphic stelae made across Europe between the 4th and 3rd millennium BC. [2]
Arco I, discovered in 1989, is 2.15 meter high limestone stela. [1] It depicts a heavily armed, apparently male figure with seven daggers, three axes, three halberds, and an ornamental necklace. [3] [4]