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Paleolithic Venus discovered in Amiens (1/3)

2019-12-05 09:01:23 Ecns.cn Editor :Yao Lan
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This picture taken on December 4, 2019 shows a 4 centimeters high paleolithic statuette named "Venus of Renancourt", in Amiens. A small paleolithic statuette, from the series called "Venus of Renancourt", exceptionally well preserved, was discovered last July in a prehistoric site in Amiens (northern France), constituting a rare testimony of the gravettian art typical of hunters-gatherers, revealed the Inrap on December 4. (Photo/Agencies)

This picture taken on December 4, 2019 shows a 4 centimeters high paleolithic statuette named "Venus of Renancourt", in Amiens. A small paleolithic statuette, from the series called "Venus of Renancourt", exceptionally well preserved, was discovered last July in a prehistoric site in Amiens (northern France), constituting a rare testimony of the gravettian art typical of hunters-gatherers, revealed the Inrap on December 4. (Photo/Agencies)

This picture taken on December 4, 2019 shows a 4 centimeters high paleolithic statuette named "Venus of Renancourt", in Amiens. A small paleolithic statuette, from the series called "Venus of Renancourt", exceptionally well preserved, was discovered last July in a prehistoric site in Amiens (northern France), constituting a rare testimony of the gravettian art typical of hunters-gatherers, revealed the Inrap on December 4. (Photo/Agencies)

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