Venus with a Gridded Head. Limestone bas-relief associated with the Gravettian Upper Paleolithic culture (approximately 25,000 years old) discovered in December 1911 in Grand Abri de Laussel, Marquay, Dordogne, and currently displayed in the Museum of Aquitaine (Musee d'Aquitaine) in Bordeaux, France. The famous bas-relief known as Venus of Laussel was discovered at the same time at the same place.


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