
Venus of Savignano Female Figurine High Resolution Scan
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This figurine, attributed to the Venus category, cannot be dated with absolute precision because it was discovered in isolation by laborers. Crafted from steatite, its pointed ends make it the tallest among known Venus figures. The head features a pyramidal shape with a defined ridge where the face should be positioned. The shoulders are not clearly outlined and the upper arms curve round to form full breasts that are placed high on the figure's body. A narrow stomach is prominent above the sexual triangle, while the buttocks protrude significantly above the tapering legs. Found in the Savignano village near Modena, Italy. On display at the Pigorini Museum in Rome. Measuring 22.5 cms in height, 5.0 cms in width, and 6.5 cms in thickness. Estimated to be around 24,000 to 21,000 years old. This STL model was created from a high-resolution scan of the original cast while it was exhibited in the Czech Republic during the 1980s. I spent two years tracking down these casts and making these scans using the latest high-resolution scanner technology with a resolution below 25 microns. This is the most accurate and virtually only museum-quality exact recreation of the original Venus figurine available.
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