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Huldah – were in the
Babylonian Talmud interpreted in
zoomorphic terms as "wasp" and "weasel".
Zoomorphic and
anthropomorphic letters were used in some religious...
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Zoomorphic architecture is the
practice of
using animal forms as the
inspirational basis and
blueprint for
architectural design. "While
animal forms have...
- The
zoomorphic palette is a type of
cosmetic palette made
during the
predynastic period of Egypt. The
palettes are
found at
burial sites, for
example Abydos...
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Migration Period,
characterized by its
emphasis on
animal motifs. The
zoomorphic style of
decoration was used to
decorate small objects by warrior-herdsmen...
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metaphoric architecture,
which includes such
things as bio
morphism and
zoomorphic architecture, both
using nature as the
primary source of
inspiration and...
- Wenshou, also
called zoomorphic ornaments, are
figurines or
statues of
various animals, both
mythological and real. The
animals featured in
wenshou have...
- the king of the
birds and a kite-like figure. He is
shown either in a
zoomorphic form (a
giant bird with
partially open wings) or an
anthropomorphic form...
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Zoomorphic guardian spirits of
certain Hours. On the left is the
guardian of
midnight (from 11 pm to 1 am) and on the
right is the
guardian of morning...
- Siberian,
Uralic and
Kazakhstan rock drawings) some caps were
topped with
zoomorphic wooden sculptures firmly attached to a cap and
forming an
integral part...
- anthropomorphic, the
zoomorphic (representing bear, cow, stag, goat, sheep, ox, wolf, stork, etc.), and the anthropo-
zoomorphic. The main
material from...