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Anthropomorphic kites made from cloth and wood were used in religious ceremonies to send prayers to the gods.
Anthropomorphic figurines have been found in the Balkans from 6000 BC.
Anthropomorphic oil lamp from Tamil Nadu.
Rosheim says he derived the term from "... Anthropomorphic and Robotics to distinguish the new generation of dexterous robots from its simple industrial robot forbears.

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Approximately fifteen years later, in c. 399, Cassian and Germanus fled the Anthropomorphic controversy provoked by Theophilus, Archbishop of Alexandria, with about 300 other Origenist monks.
* Krang ( Uncredited ): Anthropomorphic panthers with green armor and German accents.

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Anthropomorphic representations are also found in Angkorian bas reliefs.
Anthropomorphism | Anthropomorphic cat guarding geese, Egypt, c. 1120 BCE
Anthropomorphic, he is often seen mopping the floor alongside Janitor.
Ucko, in his 1968 monograph Anthropomorphic figurines of predynastic Egypt warned against unwarranted inferences about the meanings of statues.
( 1993 ) Bloodsucking Witchcraft: An Epistemological Study of Anthropomorphic Supernaturalism in Rural Tlaxcala.
Anthropomorphic taxidermy is where stuffed animals are dressed as people or displayed as if engaged in human activities.
His 1968 monograph Anthropomorphic Figurines of Predynastic Egypt and Neolithic Crete countered the Mother Goddess theories espoused by Marija Gimbutas, characterizing her interpretations as glib.
In 2001, the strip won the award for " Best Anthropomorphic Comic " at the Web Cartoonist's Choice Awards, and was nominated for the same award in 2002.
In 2003, Kevin and Kell won the award for " Best Anthropomorphic Comic Strip " at the Ursa Major Awards.
It was the first event sponsored by Anthropomorphic Arts and Education ( Furcon is its registered service mark ) and continues to be its largest.
Anthropomorphic Arts and Education, Inc. ( AAE ) is a non-profit corporation that supports educational and charitable activities of interest to furry fans.
In Amoenitates academicae ( 1763 ), Linnaeus presented the Homo anthropomorpha ( Anthropomorphic man ) race of mythologic, humanoid creatures, such as the troglodyte, the satyr, the hydra, and the phoenix, incorrectly identified as simian creatures.
Anthropomorphic animal characters in the kemono genre are frequently called.
File: Anthropomorphic stele no 25, Sion, Petit-Chasseur necropolis 13. jpg | Anthropomorphic stele no 25, Sion, Petit-Chasseur necropolis, Neolithic
Anthropomorphic stone stelae have been found.
* Nutini, Hugo G., and John M. Roberts ( 1993 )-Bloodsucking Witchcraft: An Epistemological Study of Anthropomorphic Supernaturalism in Rural Tlaxcala.
* Usagi Yojimbo Roleplaying Game: Anthropomorphic animal roleplaying in feudal Japan, based on the Usagi Yojimbo comic book series by Stan Sakai.
These Mythical Beings include such varieties as the Anthropomorphic Mythical Being, Horrible Bird, Mythical Killer Whale, Spotted Cat, etc.

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Later the public's interpretation of the symbolism of the painting went even farther afield, and it appeared in a myriad of commercial advertisements and parodies, such as doctored images of the subject watching a television, sometimes accompanied by slogans such as " Whistler's Mother is Off Her Rocker.
( See below ) Stieglitz reflected on the dynamic symbolism of the building, noting that it "... appeared to be moving toward like the bow of a monster ocean steamer – a picture of a new America still in the making ," and remarked that what the Parthenon was to Athens, the Flatiron was to New York.
Hebrew Bible repeatedly mentions a " balm in Gilead " or " balm of Gilead ," references and symbolism which have appeared repeatedly in Western culture, see Balsam of Mecca.

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yet some must have survived, because the old interest in number symbolism, divination, and magic persisted on into the Han dynasty, which succeeded in reuniting China and keeping it together for a longer period ( from 202 B.C. to A.D. 220 ).
( This contrasted with Malinowski's functionalism, and was quite different from the later French structuralism, which examined the conceptual structures in language and symbolism.
His commissions included The Triumphal Arch, a vast work printed from 192 separate blocks, the symbolism of which is partly informed by Pirckheimer's translation of Horapollo's Hieroglyphica.
Any symbolism has been added later to the three colours, although the orange comes from the House of Orange-Nassau.
Italian Fascism, which derives its name from the fasces, arguably used this symbolism the most in the 20th century.
This symbolism may derive from the account of the heavenly vision recorded in the Christian Bible in Revelation 14: 2 reading: " And I heard a voice from heaven, as the voice of many waters, and as the voice of a great thunder: and I heard the voice of harpers harping with their harps.
Levi created his image of Baphomet, published in his Dogme et Rituel de la Haute Magie ( 1855 ), by combining symbolism from diverse traditions, including the Diable card of the 16th and 17th century Tarot of Marseille.
The following verse from the Torah underscores that symbolism: " And they embittered ( ve-yimareru וימררו ) their lives with hard labor, with mortar and with bricks and with all manner of labor in the field ; any labor that they made them do was with hard labor " ( Exodus 1: 14 ).
It abandoned former communist symbolism: the red star was removed from the national flag, and the communist coat of arms was replaced by a white double-headed eagle with the arms of both Serbia and Montenegro within it.
" Lecha Dodi ", a 16th century liturgical song with strong Kabbalistic symbolism, contains many passages, including its opening two words, taken directly from Song of Songs.
The symbolism of French suited tarot trumps depart considerably from the older Italian suited design.
* The Prisoner Video Companion, 1990: a 48-minute American production with clips, including a few from Danger Man, and voice-over narration discussing origins, interpretations, meaning, symbolism, etc., in a format modelled on the 1988 Warner book, The Official Prisoner Companion by Matthew White and Jaffer Ali.
Medieval poetical literature is full of allusions that can be traced to the Physiologus tradition ; the text also exerted great influence on the symbolism of medieval ecclesiastical art: symbols like those of the phoenix rising from its ashes and the pelican feeding her young with her own blood are still well-known.
Trefoil ( from Latin, " three-leaved plant ", French, Italian, German and ) is a graphic form composed of the outline of three overlapping rings used in architecture and Christian symbolism.
The religious symbolism is probably left over from the SCU's association with the Camorra.
The new generation of poets distanced themselves from both the neo-romantics and the modernists: led by S. K. Neumann, their work focused on concrete reality, free of any pathos, or complicated symbolism.
For Debussy, the musician and the man, I have had profound admiration, but by nature I am different from Debussy .” Ravel further stated, “ I think I have always personally followed a direction opposed to that of the symbolism of Debussy .”
2 of which was published at his own expense ), Frege attempted to derive, by use of his symbolism, all of the laws of arithmetic from axioms he asserted as logical.
" She cites the goals of feminist criticism as: ( 1 ) To develop and uncover a female tradition of writing, ( 2 ) to interpret symbolism of women's writing so that it will not be lost or ignored by the male point of view, ( 3 ) to rediscover old texts, ( 4 ) to analyze women writers and their writings from a female perspective, ( 5 ) to resist sexism in literature, and ( 6 ) to increase awareness of the sexual politics of language and style.
During late 19th century Germany and Vienna, symbolism from ancient Greece was reinterpreted through a new Freudian prism.
His style changed over time from more traditional watercolour landscapes to a unique mixture of pencil and watercolour resulting in dense and busy works full of symbolism.
It was made of sacred woods and leathers from different animals, each of which had important symbolism.
Revolving around celestial symbolism, Constellations earned the artist praise from André Breton, who seventeen years later wrote a series of poems, named after and inspired by Miró's series.
During the last period of her lifetime, her works developed from her usual psychologic style to become more akin to symbolism in its more cryptic form.

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