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Venus of Willendorf
A Female Figurine from the Basal Aurignacian of Hohle Fels Cave in Southwestern Germany
Survey of Paleoanthropological Discoveries in German-Speaking Nations
Upper Paleolithic Art: a Creative Teaching Tool Ginger L
FROM ARTIFACT to ICON: an Analysis of the Venus Figurines in Archaeological Literature and Contemporary Culture
From Artifact to Icon: an Analysis of the Venus Gurines in Archaeological
Prehistoric Venuses and Puberty Rites
• What Sorts of Behaviors Are First Seen Among the Archaic Humans
Female Figurines of the Upper Paleolithic
Prehistory - Our Connection to the History of Humankind Before Text
Upper Palaeolithic Female Representations: an Eye Tracking Study
The Experts Tend to Fall Into Two Camps: Those Who Can't Resist Advancing A
Obesity: a Lesson from the Venus of Willendorf Donald E
XI WHERE DOES the VENUS COME FROM? Silberkuppe at Wiensowski and Harbord Kaucyila Brooke / Dr
The Venus of Hohle Fels
Introduction to Anthropology
The “Venus” Figurines F 513
A Comparison of Personal Ornamentation Between Gravettian
Art in the Stone Age the Dawn of Art Early Paleolithic Later Paleolithic 40,000-20,000 BCE 20,000-9000 BCE Paleolithic Period
Top View
Memory Scrapers: Readymade Concepts and Techniques As Reflected in Collecting and Recycling Patinated Lower Palaeolithic Items at Qesem Cave, Israel
Women in Prehistoric Rock Art’ in G Berghaus (Ed.) New Perspectives on Prehistoric Art
Statues of Prehistoric Venuses Found All Over the World by Gaetano Bugelli
Jeff Koons –– a Retrospective
Self-Representation in Upper Paleolithic Female Figurines Author(S): Leroy Mcdermott Source: Current Anthropology, Vol
Processing Fluency Is Defined As the Subjective Experience of Ease with Which an Incoming Stimulus Can Be Processed
“Venus” Figurines and Other Euphemisms: a Role for Direct Anogenital Stimulation?
Dominant Aesthetic Influences Affecting My Work As an Artist
Major Sites of Prehistoric Art
Venus Stoned the ‘Venus’ of Willendorf
Timeline for Homo Sapiens - 2Nd Edition from 2.5M B.C.E
A Venusian Story of Paleolithic Proportions