Latitude and longitude of Venus of Berekhat Ram
- Nearby Nabatîyé et Tahta, Lebanon
Satellite map of Venus of Berekhat Ram
The Venus of Berekhat Ram is a pebble found at Berekhat Ram on the Golan Heights in the summer of 1981 by archaeologist N. Goren-Inbar of the Hebrew University of Jerusalem. An article by Goren-Inbar and S. Peltz (1995) claims it has been modified to represent a female human figure, identifying it as a possible artefact made by Homo erectus of the later Acheulean, in the early Middle Paleolithic. The term "Venus" follows the convention for labelling the unrelated Venus figurines of the Upper Paleolithic.
Latitude: 33° 13' 33.60" N
Longitude: 35° 45' 35.39" E