
Description
Venus of Willendorf Prehistoric Statue. Modeled after the authentic statue.
Neolithic. Great-breasted Nurturer. Willendorf Goddess represents Gaia, Mother Earth, and Mothering in all her raw and fertile splendour. She is the most famous early image of a human, found in 1908 by the archaeologist Josef Szombathy in an Aurignacian loess deposit in a terrace about 30 meters above the Danube river near the town of Willendorf in Austria.
[Natural History Museum, Vienna, c. 30,000 BCE]