38,000 - 20,000 Venus Figurines
Is an umbrella description relating to Stone Age statuettes of women
Northern hemisphere (1 jan 38000 ano antes da era comum – 1 jan 20000 ano antes da era comum)
Descrição:
Feminine
Quote from Cork Uni (link below) -
In archeology, the term "Venus Figurines" is an umbrella description relating to Stone Age statuettes of women, created during the Aurignacian or Gravettian cultures of the upper Palaeolithic (c.33,000-20,000 BCE), throughout Europe from France to Siberia. The general similarity of these sculptures - in size and shape [obese or pregnant] - is extraordinary. They were carved by Stone Age sculptors in all manner of different materials, ranging from soft stone (steatite, calcite or limestone), bone, ivory, wood, or ceramic clays. The latter type are among the oldest ceramic works yet discovered.
Adicionado na linha do tempo:
Data:
1 jan 38000 ano antes da era comum
1 jan 20000 ano antes da era comum
~ 18011 years