Women are knitting and crocheting clothes for the few female statues to make a wholesome statement about the country's monuments.
Culture Minister Jakob Engel-Schmidt called the timing a coincidence, noting that he had already commissioned a committee to come up with a list of women whose accomplishments merited public ...
Scattered across the archeological sites of the Eurasian continent, hundreds of female-shaped statues have resurfaced, dating back to more than 40,000 years ago. Colloquially known as “Venus” statues, ...
In 1908, archaeologists digging on the banks of the Danube near the Austrian village of Willendorf in der Wachau stumbled upon a striking object: a 4.3-inch statuette of a faceless woman with a ...