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The oldest representation of a human's face is an 1894 mammoth tusk, delicate carving of the Lady of Brassempouy, which was found in southwest France. |
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The Lady of Brassempouy, representing the oldest human face, was made from gently carved mammoth tusk and unearthed in southwest France in 1894. |
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Found in 1894 in southwest France, the Lady of Brassempouy is one of the oldest representations of a human face, gently carved from the tusk of a mammoth. |
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Amongst many delicate mammoth tusk carvings of the human face, the Lady of Brassempouy is the oldest and its discovery was made in southwest France in 1894. |
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One of the oldest delicate human face carvings, the Lady of Brassempouy was identified in 1894 to be made of mammoth tusk in southwest France. |