Venus of Dolni Vestonice(Czech Republic) Date: 26,000-24,000 BCE Material: Ceramic clay and bone ash The 4.5 inch Venus of Dolni Vestonice was discovered in 1925 in a layer of ash, at a Paleolithic settlement site in the Moravian basin, near Brno. Dating from the Gravettian culture, ...
Dolni Vestonice and the Three Sisters - photographs of the area Don River south and north of Kostenki Dordogne - Photographs of the area Dots and Lines in Palaeolithic Cave Paintings Double Venus Drawing maps on the computer Earth's Children Inconsistencies Egypt2 Egyptian Mummies, Statues, Burial...
From left to right: Venus of Dolni-Vestonice, Czech, burnt clay. Venus of Willendorf, Austria, Chalk. Venus of Les pugue, France, mammoth ivory. Female statuettes from Samarra c. 6,000 BC (left), and Le Pugue (right). The Kostenki Figurines: Siberia, Russia (Left: 23,000 BC. ...
Dolni Vestonice and the Three Sisters - photographs of the area Don River south and north of Kostenki Dordogne - Photographs of the area Dots and Lines in Palaeolithic Cave Paintings Double Venus Drawing maps on the computer Earth's Children Inconsistencies Egypt2 Egyptian Mummies, Statues, Burial...
- Venus of Hohle Fels (ivory) (35,500 BCE) Germany. - Venus of Galgenberg (steatite) (30,000 BCE) Lower Austria. - Venus of Dolni Vestonice (baked clay) (26,000 BCE) Czech Republic. - Venus of Willendorf (limestone) (25,000 BCE) Lower Austria. - Venus of Monpazier (limonite) ...
My wife and I met up again later in the Black Forest, and cycled down the Danube from its source to Budapest, camping most of the way, a wonderful trip, collecting many photos, including a visit to Dolni Vestonice in the Czech Republic, as well as visiting the Vienna natural history ...
(France), the ceramic Venus of Dolni Vestonice (Czech Republic), the ivory Venus of Lespugue (France), the steatite Venus of Savignano (Italy), the stone Venus of Gagarino (Russia), as well as the Russian ivory figurines, known as the Avdeevo Venuses, the Venus of Kostenky, the ...
My wife and I met up again later in the Black Forest, and cycled down the Danube from its source to Budapest, camping most of the way, a wonderful trip, collecting many photos, including a visit to Dolni Vestonice in the Czech Republic, as well as visiting the Vienna natural history ...
This is especially possible where a large amount of time, effort, and skill has been expended in the carving or making of the figure. Candidates for this role include the Löwenmensch, the Venus of Willendorf, the Venus of Lespugue, the Venus of Dolni Vestonice, and the large limestone...
The Venus of Dolni Vestonice is about 29,000 years old, found at a Paleolithic site in the Moravian basin south of Czech city Brno and one of the oldest known ceramic objects in the world.Matej Divizna / Getty Images A "Venus figurine" (with or without the capital V) is the rather ...