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>The Venus of Willendorf is an 11.1-centimetre-tall (4.4 in) Venus figurine estimated to have been made 30,000 BCE.[1] [2] It was found on August 7, 1908 by a workman named Johann Veran[3] or Josef Veram[4] during excavations conducted by archaeologists Josef Szombathy, Hugo Obermaier and Josef Bayer at a paleolithic site near Willendorf, a village in Lower Austria near the town of Krems.[5][6] It is carved from an oolitic limestone that is not local to the area, and tinted with red ochre. The figurine is now in the Naturhistorisches Museum in Vienna, Austria.[7]
I honestly don't like hamplanet women any more than the average guy, but anyone who claims that a woman with a little bit of meat on her bones is "unhealthy" but a woman with a weight low enough that she can't hold a steady period(most supermodels are in this area) isn't needs to just stop talking.