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The Venus of Willendorf is one of the oldest and most famous artifacts in the world. It is a small, portable human figurine that was found in 1908 at Willendorf, Austria. The figurine is made of limestone and is estimated to be around 25,000 years old. The Venus of Willendorf is only 11.1 centimeters tall and is characterized by its inflated features, including large breasts, hips, and thighs. The figure’s head is also disproportionately small, with no facial features except for a small indentation where the face should be. The purpose of the Venus of Willendorf is still unknown, but it is believed to be a fertility symbol.

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Venus of Willendorf •

The Venus of Willendorf is one of the oldest and most famous artifacts in the world. It is a small, portable human figurine that was found in 1908 at Willendorf, Austria. The figurine is made of limestone and is estimated to be around 25,000 years old. The Venus of Willendorf is only 11.1 centimeters tall and is characterized by its inflated features, including large breasts, hips, and thighs. The figure’s head is also disproportionately small, with no facial features except for a small indentation where the face should be. The purpose of the Venus of Willendorf is still unknown, but it is believed to be a fertility symbol.

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