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Venus figurines of Gagarino

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Venus figurines of Gagarino
Venus figurine No. 1 of Gagarino; height: 5.8 cm
MaterialMammoth ivory
Created21,000 to 20,000 years
DiscoveredRussia

The Venus figurines of Gagarino are eight Palaeolithic Venus figurines made from ivory. The statuettes belong to the Gravettian industry and are about 21,000–20,000 years old. They were discovered near to the village of Gagarino in Lipetsk Oblast, Russia, and are now held in the Hermitage Museum in Saint Petersburg.[1][2]

The Figurine No. 1 (by Abramova 1962) is sculpted similar to the Venus of Willendorf: The depicted female body is naked and obese, which is not necessarily interpreted as pregnant.[3] The small arms are at the side with no hands. The face is not depicted, but a headgear or a hairstyle is indicated. The breasts are heavy. The mons veneris is indicated.

See also

References

  1. ^ See Delporte (1979), p. 175.
  2. ^ Christoph Baumer (11 December 2012). The History of Central Asia: The Age of the Steppe Warriors. I.B.Tauris. pp. 34–5. ISBN 978-1-78076-060-5.
  3. ^ Delporte, H. (1979). L’image de la femme dans l’art préhistorique, Paris: Ed. Picard, S. 175.

Further reading

  • Abramova, Z. (1962). Paleolitičeskoe iskusstvo na territorii SSSR. Moskva: Akad. Nauk SSSR, Inst. Archeologii.
  • Abramova, Z. (1995). L'Art paléolithique d'Europe orientale et de Sibérie. Grenoble: Jérôme Millon.
  • Cohen, C. (2003). La femme des origines. Images de la femme dans la préhistoire occidentale. Paris: Belin-Herscher.
  • Delporte, H. (1979). L’image de la femme dans l’art préhistorique. Paris: Ed. Picard.

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