Venus of Willendorf is a prehistoric figurine dating back to around 28,000-25,000 BCE, discovered in Austria. It represents a female figure with exaggerated features, particularly the breasts and hips, which are thought to symbolize fertility and femininity. The figurine is associated with the Upper Paleolithic period and is often linked to themes of motherhood and the earth goddess. Its small size and detailed craftsmanship highlight the artistic capabilities of early humans.
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