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Year | c. 15000-4700 BC |
Location | National 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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