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The Venus of Willendorf is a prehistoric figurine dating back to approximately 28,000 to 25,000 years ago, making it one of the earliest known examples of Paleolithic art. This small limestone sculpture stands just over 4 inches tall and is believed to represent a woman's figure, with exaggerated features such as ample breasts, a rounded belly, and pronounced genitalia. It was discovered in 1908 in Willendorf, Austria, and is often referred to as the "Venus" due to its presumed connection to fertility and female symbolism. The purpose and meaning of this figurine remain a subject of debate among archaeologists and historians, but it offers valuable insights into the artistic expressions and cultural beliefs of early humans during the Upper Paleolithic era. The Venus of Willendorf is now housed in the Natural History Museum in Vienna, Austria, where it continues to be a significant artifact in the study of human history and art.
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