The Venus of Willendorf is a well-known sculpture representing a fertility symbol. Discovered in Austria and dating back to around 28,000–25,000 BCE, this small figurine features exaggerated female features, such as large breasts and hips, which are often interpreted as symbols of fertility and abundance. Its emphasis on reproductive attributes suggests a connection to prehistoric societies' reverence for fertility and the female form.
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