(Left) The Venus of Willendorf (replica), one of the early female figurines. (Right) Venus of Brassempouy, a fragmentary ivory figurine, from the Upper Palaeolithic. discovered in a cave at Brassempouy, France in 1892. Small female figurines are found across Europe from France to Russia about 28,000-20,000 years ago.
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