Scientific Reports (Feb 2022)

The microstructure and the origin of the Venus from Willendorf

  • Gerhard W. Weber,
  • Alexander Lukeneder,
  • Mathias Harzhauser,
  • Philipp Mitteroecker,
  • Lisa Wurm,
  • Lisa-Maria Hollaus,
  • Sarah Kainz,
  • Fabian Haack,
  • Walpurga Antl-Weiser,
  • Anton Kern

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-022-06799-z
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 12, no. 1
pp. 1 – 10

Abstract

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Abstract The origin and key details of the making of the ~ 30,000 year old Venus from Willendorf remained a secret since its discovery for more than a hundred years. Based on new micro-computed tomography scans with a resolution of 11.5 µm, our analyses can explain the origin as well as the choice of material and particular surface features. It allowed the identification of internal structure properties and a chronological assignment of the Venus oolite to the Mesozoic. Sampling numerous oolite occurrences ranging ~ 2500 km from France to the Ukraine, we found a strikingly close match for grain size distribution near Lake Garda in the Southern Alps (Italy). This might indicate considerable mobility of Gravettian people and long-time transport of artefacts from South to North by modern human groups before the Last Glacial Maximum.