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

The Lady of Vinča is an iconic terracotta anthropomorphic figurine of the prehistoric Vinča culture. It was excavated in 1929, at the archaeological site of Vinča-Belo Brdo, in the municipality of Grocka, Belgrade. The figurine is housed in Belgrade's National Museum of Serbia.

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