La Venus de Laussel o Dama del Cuerno[1] es una de las obras básicas para comprender el arte paleolítico tallada en piedra caliza.[2] Fue descubierta en el año 1909 por el doctor Lalanne en la localidad de Marquay, Dordoña, Francia. De unas dimensiones, no llegando a los 50 centímetros de altura y un grosor de 36 centímetros.[3] Datan de una antigüedad de 25.000 años. [4][5]Actualmente se encuentra en el Musée d'Aquitaine en Burdeos.[6]
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Aquitaine, France
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