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Lady of Vinča
Yearc. 5500-4700 BC
LocationNational Museum of Serbia, Belgrade

The Lady of Vinča is a terracotta anthropomorphic figurine iconic of the prehistoric Vinča culture. It was excavated at the archaeological site of Vinča-Belo Brdo, near Belgrade, Serbia, in 1929.Curently in National Museum of Serbia.

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