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Cover art for Bob Morris' book "Greetings from Florida" (1982) by Jim Mozzatta
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you'll never guess what happens after this

Cream Lemon: Lemon Angel "Float" (1987) from Anime R and Pony Canyon
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Seal Impersonator Playing a Drum
100 BCE–500 CE
Moche
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found it! Its in the infamous meat grinder issue of hustler from 1978 archive.org/details/hust...
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i honestly dont even remember and im looking through the magazines i have but i think it was in a 70s porn magazine like club or hustler
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The unsavvy talk about furries like they're some hypersexual excretion of modernity, but drawing animal-people is one of the top 10 neolithic human activities. It's up there with collecting berries and producing clay figures of fat women.
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7th/8th century Nakbé vase from present day Guatemala showing the Maize god, transformed into a semi-anthropomorphic deer, seducing and carrying away the wife of the elderly god Wuk Zip. In Boston's MFA (inv. 1988.1180)
Ceramic vase with red rim and bottom and lineart illustrations in black
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Interesting fact Therianthropy has been recorded as early as 13000 BCE with a pictograph called the Sorcerer in the Cave of Trois-Frères, Ariège, France. The beast to human trope has been expressed in all culture’s myths, legends, and stories.

#therian #therianthropy #therianthrope
Image of a cave painting called The Sorcerer. The Sorcerer is one name for an enigmatic therianthrope cave painting found in the cavern known as 'The Sanctuary' at the Cave of the Trois-Frères, Ariège, France, made around 13,000 BCE. The figure's significance is unknown, but it is usually interpreted as some kind of great spirit or master of animals.
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RT @uniboar: Heinrich Kley for Der Orchideengarten, 1919

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hey that me
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Löwenmensch figurine (Lion-Figure) 🦁
Sculpted from mammoth ivory, 40,000-year-old, 31 centimeters tall. It is the oldest known depiction of anthropomorphism and maybe the oldest example of figurative art.
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You asked for prehistoric anthro artifacts
Löwenmensch figurine (Lion-Figure) 🦁
Sculpted from mammoth ivory, 40,000-year-old, 31 centimeters tall. It is the oldest known depiction of anthropomorphism and maybe the oldest example of figurative art.
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Mr. Fox and Mr. Buck meeting 🦊🦌
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Title: Mortuary Figure of the Zodiac Sign: Sheep (Scorpio) Date Created: 500s Medium: gray earthenware with traces of slip...
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Anthropomorphic Statue Found in Servirola of San Polo d' Enza, Italy c. -1000 / -900
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The Blood Jaguar Micheal H. Payne
Cover art by Julie Bell
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Fox Head Bottle🦊
Moche, 5th–7th century
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Yo Bro / TurboGrafx-16 / NEC / 1991
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Mr. Fox is pleading before the King Lion 🦊🦁
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Reynard the Fox Stained Glass
15th Century
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Terracotta figurine with feral snout found in Servirola of San Polo d' Enzac.  c. -1000/-900