Category
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Venus of Dolní Věstonice
a ceramic statuette comes from the Upper Paleolithic
Solutrean
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Gravettian
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The Gravettian is an archaeological industry of the European Upper Paleolithic that succeeded the Aurignacian circa 33,000 years BP. It is archaeologically the last European culture many consider unified, and had mostly disappeared by 22,000 BP, close to the Last Glacial Maximum, although some elements lasted until 17,000 BP. In modern-day Portugal, Spain and France, it was succeeded by the Solutrean and by the Epigravettian in Italy, the Balkans, Ukraine and Russia.
Venus of Brassempouy
sculpture, Paleolithic carved head
Venus of Lespugue
Nokia NONO
Venus of Laussel
sculpture
Venus of Savignano
sculpture
Venus figurines of Mal'ta
paleolithic figurines found in Siberia, Russia
Venus of Petřkovice
sculpture
Venus figurines of Kostenki
Stone Age depictions of the female body

Kostyonki–Borshchyovo archaeological complex
The Kostyonki–Borshchyovo archaeological complex is an area where numerous Upper Paleolithic archaeological sites have been found, located around the villages of Kostyonki (also Kostenki) and Borshchyovo (also Borshchevo). The area is found on the western (right) bank of the Don River in Khokholsky District, Voronezh Oblast, Russia, some 25 km south of the city of Voronezh.
The 26 Paleolithic sites of the area are numbered Kostenki 1–21 and Borshchevo 1–5.

Balzi Rossi
Groups of caves, Ventimiglia, Italy
Venus of Buret'
Venus figurine related to Mal'ta-Buret' culture
Pavlovian culture
Upper Paleolithic culture
Venus of Mauern
paleolithic figurine
Venus figurines of Gagarino
paleolithic artifacts found in Russia
Grotte de Montgaudier
cave in France
Venus of Eliseevichi
venus figurine