Willendfordin venus?

Vastaus:

It seems like you might be referring to "Willendorf Venus," which is a prehistoric statue often called the Venus of Willendorf. This figurine, discovered in 1908 near Willendorf, Austria, is estimated to have been created around 28,000-25,000 BCE during the Upper Paleolithic period.

The statue is about 11.1 cm (4.4 inches) tall and is notable for its exaggerated features, particularly the breasts, belly, and hips, suggesting that it may have represented fertility or feminine beauty. The lack of facial detail, along with its emphasis on reproductive features, has led to various interpretations regarding its purpose, including theories of it being a fertility idol, a representation of a mother goddess, or a symbol of health and abundance.

If you have a specific aspect of the Venus of Willendorf you'd like to discuss or learn more about, feel free to ask!


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