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Dancing woman in green serpentine

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NHM1456244
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Dancing woman in green serpentine
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Natural History Museum, London, UK
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Dancing woman in green serpentine, Dancing woman, Venus of Galgenberg, carved in green serpentine, about 30,000 years old (Upper Palaeolithic) from Galgenberg, Austria. Created by early anatomically modern man, (Homo sapiens). - Anthropological London UK

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Austria / Europe / dance / figure / green / green serpentine / serpentine / art / early anatomically modern man / anthropological / modern / artifact / woman / about 30 / upper palaeolithic / dancing woman / venus of galgenberg / sapien / homo / galgenberg / homo sapiens / venus
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