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Year | ~5500-4700 BC |
Location | Belgrade |
Lady of Vinča is a Late Mesolithic anthropomorphic figurine (Cult image) made of terracotta regarded as symbol of the Vinča culture, which flourished in Prehistoric Serbia in 5500 BC. It was excavated at 4.8 metres deep at Belo Brdo, Vinča, Serbia in 1929.
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