Neat. I thought it was a piece of fresh ginger at first.
Looking closer I saw 2 lovers, but that wasn't it either.
its an evolutionary factor.....well thats what i've been told anyway
No, ancient objects like that were usually for blessings of fertility.
The size of boobs were important for our ancestors because the bigger they are, the more milk they can produce, which means the more the guy can reproduce. This factor has been descended to us with our genetical memories. (Me preferring small-medium and firm ones mean i am a genetical mistake.)
And the same ancestors also cared about their "fingies" size because women back than chose their mates according their "fingies" sizes. Those with small "fingiez" had to wait for the alpha to finish his job. (It's a good thing I'm not "that" much of a genetical mistake!)
It is all because men fall in love with their eyes and women with their ears. As such women have wonder bras and men talk shit lol.
Cook suggested it could be symbol of fertility, perhaps even portrayed in the act of giving birth.
Mellars suggested a more basic motivation for the carving: "These people were obsessed with sex."
My guess: Mellars is obsessed with sex and that Neanderthals were obsessed with fertility. In tribes that were little more than a collection of few extended families, the birth of new child would have been vastly significant.