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Upper Paleolithic / Stone Age Europe / Prehistoric art / Matriarchy / Prehistoric sculpture / Venus figurines / Venus of Willendorf / Venus of Galgenberg / Aurignacian / Paleolithic / Stone Age / Archaeology
Date: 2002-02-19 15:37:06
Upper Paleolithic
Stone Age Europe
Prehistoric art
Matriarchy
Prehistoric sculpture
Venus figurines
Venus of Willendorf
Venus of Galgenberg
Aurignacian
Paleolithic
Stone Age
Archaeology

of humans and animals became less common, while diverse ornament became widespread. Almost no anthropomorphic or zoomorphic representations from the last phase of the Upper Palaeolithic have been discovered, yet the number of known ornaments originating

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