The Venus figurines have been fascinating archaeologists for many years, ever since the first was discovered in 1864 in France. What were they? How were they made? This paper hopes the answer that. They are typically depicted with exaggerate secondary sexual characteristics, with large bellies, breasts, thighs, and buttocks, and have no arms or feet. They date back to the Upper Paleolithic, with most being made in the Gravettian period approximately 27,000 years ago. Prehistoric art falls into two different categories – parietal and mobiliary. Parietal encompasses all forms of cave drawings, while mobiliary is anything that can be transportable. There are several working theories for what the Venus figurines were for, including a representa...
By putting the Palaeolithic female figures back in the general context of the Western Art history, t...
4500-4000 BCE This marble figurine is from the earliest days of art production in the Cycladic Islan...
Abstract. — This newly-found paleolithic feminine statuette was discovered in the South of Dordogne,...
Interpretations of Upper Paleolithic Venus figurines pose an interesting challenge for archaeologist...
This paper explores the implications of the various theories surrounding Upper Paleolithic Venus fig...
In this note few common paradoxes about the Paleolithic figurines and Cave paintings will be discuss...
This paper presents a curious object which was discovered twenty years ago at a surface site in the ...
This post discusses the hypothesis that the Venus figurines from prehistory represents the bodies of...
This thesis examines the body of material known as the Venus figurines, which date from the European...
Venus figurines such as the famous Willendorf Venus--provide a possible window into the reproductive...
The Venus figurines have been the subject of numerous studies, which have given rise to various theo...
Despite well over 100 years of research and debate, the origins of art remain contentious1,2,3. In r...
The Mid Upper Palaeolithic record includes a number of statuettes, anthropomorphic pendants, bas-rel...
This study aims to explore how the goddesses of beauty Aphrodite and Venus were portrayed in sculptu...
Niniejsza praca poruszać będzie temat figurek tzw. „Wenus” tworzonych przez paleolityczną ludność ku...
By putting the Palaeolithic female figures back in the general context of the Western Art history, t...
4500-4000 BCE This marble figurine is from the earliest days of art production in the Cycladic Islan...
Abstract. — This newly-found paleolithic feminine statuette was discovered in the South of Dordogne,...
Interpretations of Upper Paleolithic Venus figurines pose an interesting challenge for archaeologist...
This paper explores the implications of the various theories surrounding Upper Paleolithic Venus fig...
In this note few common paradoxes about the Paleolithic figurines and Cave paintings will be discuss...
This paper presents a curious object which was discovered twenty years ago at a surface site in the ...
This post discusses the hypothesis that the Venus figurines from prehistory represents the bodies of...
This thesis examines the body of material known as the Venus figurines, which date from the European...
Venus figurines such as the famous Willendorf Venus--provide a possible window into the reproductive...
The Venus figurines have been the subject of numerous studies, which have given rise to various theo...
Despite well over 100 years of research and debate, the origins of art remain contentious1,2,3. In r...
The Mid Upper Palaeolithic record includes a number of statuettes, anthropomorphic pendants, bas-rel...
This study aims to explore how the goddesses of beauty Aphrodite and Venus were portrayed in sculptu...
Niniejsza praca poruszać będzie temat figurek tzw. „Wenus” tworzonych przez paleolityczną ludność ku...
By putting the Palaeolithic female figures back in the general context of the Western Art history, t...
4500-4000 BCE This marble figurine is from the earliest days of art production in the Cycladic Islan...
Abstract. — This newly-found paleolithic feminine statuette was discovered in the South of Dordogne,...