Coincidentally, we ended up at the “Venus” museum in Savignano (about 20 minutes away) today. We saw a Venus (of the Willendorf style) from the high Paleolithic period, 25,000 to 35,000 years ago. It was dug up in 1925 when someone in Savignano was excavating for a barn. It was really quite suprising and beautiful. The most beautiful was a lapis lazuli Venus found in Lazio. She was only the size of my thumbnail: charming. We were actually there to see the museum of the Elephant – a mammoth skeleton 2 million years old. It is mind boggling to consider. It was likewise unearthed nearby, around 1980. It has provided information about elephant tusks, and other pachyderm phenomenon. I had actually painted a picture of it many years ago, from a newspaper story, and it was so wonderful to see in person.
All this made me feel small, a spec in the age of the earth. That’s a relief.