Sexy “Venus” may personify oldest figurine sequentially discovered
A sexually suggestive Venus figurine with oversized breasts and thighs dates move at antecedent 35,000 elderliness and shows versed persons had femininity on their minds, researchers said on Wednesday.
The 60-millimetre-long figurine may be the oldest piece of its friendly yet discovered and suggests Palaeolithic art was far more complex than many had thought, Nicholas Conard of Tubingen University in Germany wrote prestige the journal Nature.
Radiocarbon dating indicates the figure excavated from an archaeological eat up juice southern Germany, to come the Danube valley, was at initial 35,000 senility old, the researchers said.
"The discovery predates the well-known Venuses from the Gravettian culture by at least 5,000 years and severely changes our views of the explanation again interpretation of the earliest Palaeolithic art," Conard wrote.
"Before this front-page news … female imagery was entirely unknown."
The figurine’s lasting breasts, rolling innards and thighs also make clear that sexual symbolism was alive and altogether tens of thousands of years ago, Paul Mellars of the University of Cambridge, wrote in a commentary.
"The feature of the newly discovered physique that will undoubtedly command most weight is its explicitly, midpoint aggressively, sexual nature, focused on the sexual characteristics of the female form," he wrote.
"Whichever way one views these representations, it is clear that the sexually symbolic dimension in European (further absolutely worldwide) art has a long ancestry weight the augmenting of our species."
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