Genuine "Wilma Flintstones" were idolized for their curviness, especially their “prominent” bums, archeologists hae discovered.

Stone Age men shaped the outline of their perfect lady from flintstone, along with bone and ivory to produce figurines.

Polish experts examined 30 figurines from 15,000 years ago and informed the journal Antiquity they were “curvaceous womanly shapes with prominent buttocks”.

The shaped flat stones were carved so that one side is straight, however the other curves to show the "shape" of a female's back, bottom and legs.

In all 30 stone carvings - discovered in Poland - the bottom was especially highlighted.

It is believed to illustrate that the lady was rich and fed well. However it is not evident if the carvings were a representation of real women or a spiritual impression of an "ideal" feminine shape.