- The
Venus of Dolní
Věstonice (Czech: Věstonická venuše) is a
Venus figurine, a
ceramic statuette of a nude
female figure dated to 31,000–27,000 years...
- Dolní
Věstonice (often
without diacritics as
Dolni Vestonice) is an
Upper Paleolithic archaeological site near the
village of Dolní
Věstonice in the South...
- Dolní
Věstonice (German: Unterwisternitz) is a muni****lity and
village in Břeclav
District in the
South Moravian Region of the
Czech Republic. It has...
-
Věstonice may
refer to
several geographical locations and
objects in the Břeclav District,
South Moravian Region,
Czech Republic: Dolní
Věstonice, a village...
-
Věstonice Reservoir (Czech: Vodní nádrž Nové Mlýny II, Věstonická nádrž) is a
reservoir on the
Thaya River in the
South Moravia. It is 1668 ha in area...
-
mammoth hunters.
Venus of Dolní
Věstonice, the
oldest ceramic figure in the world, was
found in the
excavation of Dolní
Věstonice by
Karel Absolon. In November...
- The
Battle of
Wisternitz or Dolní
Věstonice was
fought on 5
August 1619
between a
Moravian force of the
Bohemian Confederation under Friedrich von Tiefenbach...
- of hunter-gatherers.
Eastern Gravettian-producing
groups belong to the
Věstonice cluster,
while western Gravettian-producing
groups belong to the Fournol...
-
other Palaeolithic Venus figurines, such as
those of Lespugue, Dolní
Věstonice, Willendorf, etc. Nonetheless, it is
distinguished among the
group by...
- (Venus of Dolní
Věstonice). 25 kya: A
hamlet consisting of huts
built of
rocks and of
mammoth bones is
founded in what is now Dolní
Věstonice in
Moravia in...