Venus of Galgenberg
The Venus of Galgenberg is a Venus figurine of the Aurignacian era, dated to about 30,000 years ago.
The sculpture, also known in German as the Fanny von Stratzing, was discovered in 1988 close to Stratzing, Austria, not far from the site of the Venus of Willendorf. The two statuettes are normally displayed in the same cabinet at the Museum of Natural History, to emphasise the special nature of these two "old ladies", as the curator affectionately calls them.[1]
The figurine measures 7.2 cm in height and weighs 10 g. It is sculpted from green serpentine rock.
Literature
- Das neolithische Fundmaterial von St.Pölten/Galgenleithen. in: Mitteilungen der Anthropologischen Gesellschaft in Wien. Wien 108.1978, 50ff. ISSN 0373-5656
- Zur altsteinzeitlichen Besiedlungsgeschichte des Galgenberges von Stratzing/Krems - Rehberg. in: Archäologie Österreichs. Mitteilungen der Österreichischen Gesellschaft für Ur- und Frühgeschichte. Bd 18. Wien 4.1993,1,10 ff. ISSN 1018-1857
- Bednarik, Robert (1989) The Galgenberg figurine from Krems, Austria. Rock Art Research. 6. 118-25
See also
References
- ↑ ""Venus von Willendorf" in neuer Heimat". ORF. 2015-09-22. Retrieved 6 September 2016.
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