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ZENODO
Dataset . 2018
License: CC BY
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ZENODO
Dataset . 2018
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La Dame De Brassempouy

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La Dame De Brassempouy

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La Dame de Brassempouy ou Dame à la Capuche (à ne pas confondre avec la Vénus de Brassempouy) est une petite statuette en ivoire de mammouth datant du paléolithique supérieur, et appartenant à la culture gravettienne (entre 21000 et 29000 ans avant J.C.). Ses dimensions sont très petites (3.65 cm x 1.90 cm x 2.20 cm). Elle est conservée au Musée d'Archéologie Nationale de Saint Germain en Laye et a été découverte par Edouard Piette et Joseph de Laporterie en 1894, dans la grotte du Pape à Brassempouy dans les Landes (France). Il en existe de nombreuses copies en résine, dont celles vendues par les Musées Nationaux. La présente représentation 3D a été obtenue à partir d'une grande série d'images trouvées sur Internet. Nous y avons ajouté un socle pour qu'après impression elle puisse être facilement exposée. Source: Objaverse 1.0 / Sketchfab

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