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- The Venus of Berekhat Ram (280,000–250,000 BP) is a pebble found at Berekhat Ram on the Golan Heights. The pebble may have been modified by early humans...
- alleged artifact found in Morocco. It and its contemporary, the Venus of Berekhat Ram, have been claimed as the earliest representations of the human form...
- lake has no outlet. It is known in Hebrew as "Brekhat Ram" (also written Berekhat Ram), meaning high pool. It is also called Birket Ram, using the Arabic...
- lost their coloring, became regarded as the best models. The Venus of Berekhat Ram, an anthropomorphic pebble found in northern Israel and dated to at...
- France and Israel. The Middle Pleistocene "Venus of Tan-Tan" and "Venus of Berekhat Ram" are postulated to been crafted by H. erectus to resemble a human form...
- proposed the existence of Lower Paleolithic Venus figurines. The Venus of Berekhat Ram is one such highly speculative figure, a scoria dated 300–350 thousand...
- finds made in ****ociation with Acheulean hand-axes, such as the Venus of Berekhat Ram, have been used to argue for artistic expression amongst the tool users...
- proposed the existence of Lower Paleolithic Venus figurines. The Venus of Berekhat Ram is one such highly speculative figure, a scoria dated 300–350 kya with...
- Tan-Tan (disputed) 300,000–500,000 Tan-Tan, Morocco Quartzite 1999 Venus of Berekhat Ram (disputed) 230,000–280,000 Lake Ram, Golan Heights Scoria 1981 Venus...
- goddess. List of Stone Age art Löwenmensch figurine Prehistoric art Venus of Berekhat Ram Venus of Tan-Tan Venus of Willendorf Venus of Dolní Věstonice The grid...