The Venus of Dolní Věstonice is a ceramic statuette of a nude female figure dated to 29,000–25,000 BCE. It was found in 1925 at the Paleolithic site Dolní Věstonice in the Moravian basin south of Brno / Czech
It is considered the oldest known ceramic article in the world, crafted from fired clay mixed with bone ash.
@Moravian Museum in Brno.
One may also have a thought or two whether the artist who modeled and carved this figure in clay, then burned it in the firepit was a man or woman.
I've posted lots of other ancient goddesses. Here are a few of them.
Well, there are a lot more, but these came up first in my search!
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Some more ancient wonders:
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Art in Bloom - Alchemy of Clay blog has some photos each day for this year's display of art with floral arrangements at the Black Mountain Center for the Arts




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