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FIG. 17 in The early 8 century A.D. zoomorphic iconography of the wall decorations in Qasr al-Amra, Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan

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FIG. 17. — The vault of the tepidarium of Qasr al-Amra is divided into lozenges; diamond-shaped patterns are outlined with leaves, with a figure inside each. They depict human figures representing the three stages of man's life, a man playing a flute, a dancing women, a snake, several wading birds, a bear playing a musical instrument, gazelles in various postures, a monkey standing on its hind legs, and other mammals.

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Published as part of Masseti, Marco, 2015, The early 8 century A.D. zoomorphic iconography of the wall decorations in Qasr al-Amra, Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan, pp. 69-85 in Anthropozoologica 50 (2) on page 77, DOI: 10.5252/az2015n2a1, http://zenodo.org/record/4313421

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