- The
Venus of
Laussel is an 18.11-inch-high (46.0-centimetre)
limestone bas-relief of a nude woman. It is
painted with red
ochre and was
carved into the...
- The
Venus of
Laussel (c. 25,000 BP)
holding a
crescent shaped horn. The 13
notches on the horn may
symbolize the
average number of days from menstruation...
- Wild
horse from the
Vogelherd cave, Germany, c. 33–35,000 BP
Venus of
Laussel c. 27,000 BP, an
Upper Palaeolithic carving,
Bordeaux museum,
France Creeping...
- show no
indication of pregnancy. The
Venus of
Willendorf and the
Venus of
Laussel (a rock
relief rather than a figurine) bear
traces of
having been externally...
-
Venus of
Laussel...
- Holy
Grail List of
mythological objects Nanteos Cup
Relic Sampo Venus of
Laussel Śarīra
Cintamani Mani
stone Ashtamangala Yasakani no
Magatama Kaustubha...
- The
Venus of
Laussel, a
stone relief of a
seated woman...
-
wearing some
nondescript open,
twined hair cover. The
engraved Venus of
Laussel from
France seems to be
wearing some
headwear with
rectangular gridding...
-
representations of the
human form from the
Paleolithic era, such as the
Venus of
Laussel, are in bas-relief or painted. McCarter,
Susan (2012). Neolithic, Routledge...
- Chem. 224 (2): 963–969. doi:10.1016/S0021-9258(18)64988-9. PMID 13405925.
Laussel, Clotilde; Léon, Sébastien (December 2020). "Cellular
toxicity of the metabolic...