The Venus of Dolni Věstonice is a Venus nude female figurine dated to 29,000-25,000 years, It was found in 1925 at a Paleolithic site in the Moravian basin south of Brno, Czechoslovakia. This figurine, together with a few others from nearby locations, is the oldest known ceramic in the world, predating the use of fired clay to make pottery. It has a height of 4.4 inches, and a width of 1.7 inches at its widest point and is made of a clay body fired at a relatively low temperature.
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4.4 inches tall
Item 1414
Category: Replicas
Phylum: Vertebrates
Class: Hominids & Humans
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