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




The figure made from clay and bone ash then fired. That speaks of well developed knowledge over time even then.
ReplyDeleteShe is beautiful
Indeed this remaining artifact may represent many other trials and errors of creative people! They were very smart!
DeleteThe sculptures and ancient wonders are awesome sights. Take care, enjoy your day!
ReplyDeleteWe are so connected in our similarities to the ancient societies.
Delete...yes, be an opportunist!!!
ReplyDeleteBeing practical or realistic certainly answers a lot of questions that the intellectuals never quite answer.
DeleteMuch food for thought here. Thank you
ReplyDeleteEnjoy considering whatever…
DeleteThat figure is a bit over 4" tall. She's tiny, amazing detail. Thanks for bringing her to us.
ReplyDeleteShe’s so much like the bone and stone figures which have been found!
DeleteIt is rather mind boggling to realize that our very distant ancestors had so much knowledge. Some of them far more than many of us! And I am also humbled by the realization that humans have such a deep need to create art.
ReplyDeleteImagine hunter gatherers who had time on their hands too! They must have played some fun games as well!
DeleteWith all our fancy machines that do all the work for us we have lost so much knowledge and so many skills and the unity needed to build something so connected to the earth and the universe and the desire to do so.
ReplyDeleteI think our tribal nature still continues, but unfortunately we don't all live together who think the same any more. But some of that creative coming together was in Chicago this last week with the opening of the Obama Presidential Center. It may not be spiritual in it's purpose, but it does raise our consciousness to consider our neighbors and leadership.
DeleteI love those spirals at Newgrange!
ReplyDeleteAren't they fabulous?
DeleteI have always found Newgrange fascinating.
ReplyDeleteThe ability to create such a place just boggles the mind. Sort of like Stonehenge.
DeleteAh, the opportunist! That made me chuckle.
ReplyDeleteI have been to Newgrange. It is a remarkable place.
The past is so fascinating and what we could accomplish when and where.
ReplyDeleteLovely sculptures!
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