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Crouching lion-goddess Crouching lion-goddess, Late Period. Tamarisk and fig wood. Musee du Louvre: N5209
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Jiroft culture, Shahr-e Soukhteh, Sistan and Baluchistan Province, Iran, 3rd millennium BC
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groenling Breda, Noord-Brabant, Grote Kerk, choir, main stalls, south side, animal misericord quadruped monster with winged forelegs ending in human hands, webbed hind feet, & wearing a cap
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Chamunda, the Horrific Destroyer of Evil India, Madhya Pradesh (10th–11th century) The Metropolitan Museum of Art ( Свернуть ) This is a fragment of a full-length sculpture portraying the ferocious Hindu goddess Kali in the form of Chamunda, an epithet de
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A siren, decorating the tomb of a young woman, from the National Archaeological Museum of Athens. The siren was a pretty common funerary monument. But it was also a symbol on the tombs of beautiful, young, unmarried women. Perhaps they could denote a woma
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Shaman’s Amulet Tsimshian, Northern British Columbia around 1840 marine mammal ivory, abalone shell 7.8 x 3.3 x 1.2 cm The Thomson Collection © Art Gallery of Ontario
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Oil container with the heads of a lion and a woman, about 550 B.C., Greek, Rhodes. J. Paul Getty Museum.
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Polyphemos reclining and holding a bowl Greek, Late Classical Period Museum of Fine Arts, Boston
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Finial in the Shape of a Winged Lion Greater Iran, 12th-13th century Architecture; Architectural Elements Bronze, engraved. LACMA