A stunning 23,000-year-old 'Venus' has been discovered in the Bryansk region of Russia, say scientists. The Palaeolithic beauty was carved from woolly mammoth tusk and shows a 'fantastically delicate' prehistoric woman.
The 23,000-year-old 'Venus' statue [Credit: Institute of Archaeology and Ethnography] |
"This statuette pictures a rather portly woman, but it looks fantastically delicate, probably due to the long and thin legs," enthused the scientist, from the Stone Age department of Moscow's Archaeology Institute.
The exceptionally rare Venus is made from 'a mammoth tusk [Credit: Institute of Archaeology and Ethnography] |
The 'Venus' is made from "mammoth tusk and it portrays a fat, maybe pregnant woman, with a big belly and bust," he said. "Part of the bust and belly has peeled off, along a natural crack in the tusk.
But the rear view remains intact from 23,000 years ago."
Front and rear views of the 23,000-year-old 'Venus' statue [Credit: Institute of Archaeology and Ethnography] |
"Most experts believed such prehistoric statuettes are 'ceremonial' and 'ritual' objects", he said. "Other 'Venuses' have been found in Russia, notably near Lake Baikal in Siberia, but on closer inspection some of these were, in fact, clothed."
The site where the figurine was found [Credit: Institute of Archaeology and Ethnography] |
Author: Will Stewart | Source: Daily Mail [April 17, 2017]
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