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| Venus of Willendorf, the so called goddess of love and fertility, is a very sensual figure that catches eyes for all the right reasons. Dating back to 25,000- 21,000 B.C., this is the oldest known piece of art. Modeled after the ideal sexual being, this lady makes all the boys hoot and holler. Photo found here |
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| The Lascaux Caves are the oldest known cave paintings. They were sprayed onto the walls via tubes. You know what they say: Vandalism one day is artwork the next. Photo found here |
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| Stonehenge is a masterfully constructed stack of Legos for giant children. Built in stages using a post and lintel construction style, these mystical ruins are amazingly simple and Lego-esque. Photo found here |
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| Ziggurat, or step pyramid, were seen as a way to reach God himself. Obviously from the fact that many of these people responsible for making the ziggurat are dead, the must have reached god status. Photo found here |
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| Serpent Mound of Ohio is filled with bones of human sacrifices, still dripping with the blood from the countless deaths. Nah, it's actually an effigy mound used for religious purposes. So, no bones. Photo found here |
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| The Great Gallery of North America is some of the most significant art to the continent... fun stuff. Photo found here |






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