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jamesayliffe



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 Posted 08-01-2009 at 15:06   
Hi folks,

I'm hoping I'm not being too presumptuous to put this message here, and also, hoping fervently that someone on this forum can help! I'm an archive researcher working on a new BBC doc series - 'The Incredible Human Journey.' This is about How Homo Sapiens came to inhabit the planet. In the 3rd part - Europe - we're trying to illustrate a sequence with pictures of Venus figurines fro various European locations. We have found usable images of the Willendorf Venus, and Dolni Vestonice, but we need, if possible Venus of Malt'a (Siberia), and Venus of Brassempouy, and / or Lespugue. There are others too - if you can help at all, please email ass soon as possible at james.smith1@bbc.co.uk

The request came very late in the edit. We could do with these in the next couple of days. The images must have provenance of who took them, but can be of replicas if necessary.

Thanks for your time, and I hope to hear from some of you soon!

James A. Smith
james.smith1@bbc.co.uk




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BERNARDQUATERMASS



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 Posted 08-01-2009 at 15:27   

Do you mean like this........................


http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Venus_of_Brassempouy.jpg




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 Posted 09-01-2009 at 10:46   
http://donsmaps.com/venus.html




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