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Exploring Stone Age Artifacts at Natural History Museum Vienna

Dive into the fascinating world of Stone Age artifacts with a collection showcasing highlights like the Venus from Willendorf, figurines from Pazardzik, gold discs from Stollhof, and bison from Sipinci. Discover symbolic meanings and intricate details of these ancient treasures, including realistic and symbolic representations dating back to 25,000 BC. Uncover the significance of goddess figurines, intricate pictographs, and signs from diverse regions like Bulgaria and Austria. Immerse yourself in the rich history and cultural heritage preserved in these artifacts, offering a glimpse into the lives of our ancient ancestors.

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Exploring Stone Age Artifacts at Natural History Museum Vienna

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  1. Natural HistoryMuseumVienna

  2. HIGHLIGHTS OF THE STONE AGE COLLECTION

  3. Venus from Willendorf Human figure Figurine from Pazardzik Spoon with pictographfrom Wetzleinsdorf Symbol and signs Figurine from Pazardzik Stollhof Gold discs Genitals Venus from Willendorf Venus from Willendorf Tattoo Figurine from Pazardzik Figurine from Pazardzik Animal figure Bison from Sipinci Goddess Figurine from Pazardzik

  4. Willendorf 1908

  5. Human figurine 25.000 BC Willendorf

  6. Together with the Venus from Dolni Vestonice the Venus from Willendorf is the most frequentlypresented object of Prehistoric Art Realistic presentation Symbolic meaning

  7. Human figurine 4500 BC Pazardzik

  8. The Pazardzik figurine Bulgaria 1870 A goddess seated on a throne? The incisions

  9. Symbols Signs

  10. Signs and symbols 4900-4300 BC The spoon from Wetzleinsdorf

  11. Spoon with pictograph from Wetzleinsdorf Moravian and East Austrian Group of Painted Pottery The incised pictograph

  12. Signs and symbol 4000 BC The Stollhof discs

  13. The Stollhof gold discs Production Function Symbolic meaning

  14. Animal figurine 4000 BC Sipinci

  15. Bison Europaeus from Sipinci The neolithic assemblage from Sipinci The Sipinci figurines

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