Exploring the Venus of Laussel: A Window Into Prehistoric Art and Culture
The Venus of Laussel is a prehistoric limestone figurine from the Upper Paleolithic period, discovered in 1911 in the Laussel cave in southwestern France. The figurine is about 47 centimeters tall and depicts a female figure holding a bison horn in one hand. And lifting her other hand in a gesture of blessing or protection. … Continue reading Exploring the Venus of Laussel: A Window Into Prehistoric Art and Culture
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