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Venus of Lespugue-HD version-3D printing
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3D scanned model of a mold from the original using an Artec Spider scanner.
It was discovered in 1922 in the Rideaux cave of Lespugue (Haute-Garonne) in the foothills of the Pyrenees by René de Saint-Périer (1877-1950).
Approximately 6 inches (150 mm) tall, it is carved from tusk ivory, and was damaged during excavation.
To know more, please check the Wikipedia page here
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December 27th 2018
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