- The
Venus of
Monruz (also
Venus of Neuchâtel,
Venus of Neuchâtel-
Monruz) is a
Venus figurine of the late
Upper Paleolithic, or the
beginning Epipaleolithic...
-
dates back at
least 35,000
years to the
Aurignacian era, and the
Venus of
Monruz dates back
about 11,000
years to the Magdalenian. Such
figurines were carved...
- Cormondrèche 101 Corcelles-Collège Serrières 102
Place Pury 107
Terreaux 102
Monruz Hauterive Sentier CFF
station Saint-Blaise...
- BC. It was
discovered in 1990
during construction of the A5
motorway at
Monruz (La Coudre). The site was
about 5 m (16 ft)
below the main road. Around...
- back at
least 35,000
years to the Aurignacian, and as late as the
Venus of
Monruz, from
about 11,000
years ago in the Magdalenian.
These figurines were carved...
- the
Historic Exhibition Museum in Yekaterinburg, Russia. 11 kya
Venus of
Monruz (Switzerland) 11 kya Les
Combarelles (France) – two
galleries showcase more...
- and 5,850
years ago and
ranged from
Southern to
Northern Europe.
Venus of
Monruz, Switzerland, c. 9000 BC
Shigir Idol, Russia, c. 10,000 BC Roca dels Moros...
- the
Museums of
Freiburg im
Breisgau and Engen.
Venus figurines Venus of
Monruz Venus of
Willendorf Karl
Dietrich Adam,
Renate Kurz:
Eiszeitkunst im süddeutschen...
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specimens from
Germany (Kniegrotte, Oelknitz, Teufelsbrucke),
Switzerland (
Monruz, Kesslerloch, Champre-veyres-Hauterive), as well as
Ukraine (Mezin, Mezhirich)...
- Oelknitz, Savignano,
Trasimeno and Trou Magrite.
Paleolithic art
Venus of
Monruz Venus figurines of Gönnersdorf
Venus of
Willendorf Lothar Zotz (Hrsg.):...