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WhiteTara

(29,718 posts)
Sat Feb 13, 2021, 08:52 PM Feb 2021

Stone Age Venus figurines were totems of survival, not sex, study suggests

https://www.cnn.com/style/article/venus-figurines-theory-scn/index.html

A new theory about the iconic Venus figurines has suggested that the sculptures represent how climate change affected humans over 30,000 years ago.

The Venus figurines are statuettes depicting obese women that, up until now, were thought to have been associated with fertility and beauty. A recent study published in "Obesity" has suggested instead that the figurines are totems of survival in extreme conditions.
Unlike the challenges of global warming people face today, humans 38,000 to 14,000 years ago struggled with colder temperatures due to advancing glaciers. This made it harder for people to meet their nutritional needs, and population sizes began to dwindle, according to the study.

Fat is a form of stored energy, said study author Dr. Richard Johnson, Tomas Berl professor of medicine at the University of Colorado School of Medicine, and that fat can be lifesaving when food is not available, especially to pregnant women.
"Our studies suggest these figurines did not represent sexual totems, or a representation of male desire, but rather as a means for providing strength to motherhood even in the most adverse situations," Johnson said.
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Stone Age Venus figurines were totems of survival, not sex, study suggests (Original Post) WhiteTara Feb 2021 OP
Fat equaled survival of the species. Irish_Dem Feb 2021 #1
I always said my zaftig figure shows my ability to survive famines. Lunabell Feb 2021 #2
Thank you for this most interesting article. Would you consider cross-posting it in Women's Rights niyad Feb 2021 #3
Thanks for an interesting article jmbar2 Feb 2021 #4
That makes so much sense! Squinch Feb 2021 #5
The figurine is only one of many Willendorf's - what about the one's that look like an actual Hestia Feb 2021 #6

Lunabell

(6,082 posts)
2. I always said my zaftig figure shows my ability to survive famines.
Sat Feb 13, 2021, 08:54 PM
Feb 2021

I's my claim and now scientists agree.

niyad

(113,334 posts)
3. Thank you for this most interesting article. Would you consider cross-posting it in Women's Rights
Sat Feb 13, 2021, 09:09 PM
Feb 2021

And Issues? Thanks in advance.

jmbar2

(4,890 posts)
4. Thanks for an interesting article
Sat Feb 13, 2021, 09:12 PM
Feb 2021

I am well-prepared for this weekend's COLD weather. Thank you Mother Nature.

 

Hestia

(3,818 posts)
6. The figurine is only one of many Willendorf's - what about the one's that look like an actual
Sun Feb 14, 2021, 04:07 PM
Feb 2021

uterus? I am trying to find an image of one now but cannot. I am going to have to get my books and find the one that I am talking about.

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