art works from mammoth ivory in Russia discovered
Moscow (mammut-newspaper) - Russian archaeologists have about 150 kilometers southeast of Moscow, two carved from mammoth ivory female figures from the late Paleolithic (about 35,000 to 10,000 years) discovered. Similar female characters - ironically as "Venus figures" referred to - Were already found in many localities from Spain to Siberia. One of the most famous "Venus figures" is the 25,000 year old Venus of Willendorf in Austria. Hizri Amirkhanov and Sergey Lev of the Russian Academy of Science also hid decorated mammoth tusks and a cylinder-shaped object whose function is so far a mystery.
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