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The Lion Statue and the Libation Tray from Tell Beit Mirsim

Bulletin of the American Schools of Oriental Research, 1976
The two objects dealt with here were excavated nearly fifty years ago (1930) by the late W. F. Albright in Level C at Tell Beit Mirsim. Since 1938, both the lion (reg. no. 1.9014) and the libation tray (reg. no. 1.8987) have been on display in the South Gallery of the Rockefeller Museum. While Albright (1938: 65-68, pls. 23-24 and 52; 1943: pls.
Ruth Amiran
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Research on the Statue of Ceramic Wind Lion God

Proceedings of the 8th International Conference on Arts, Design and Contemporary Education (ICADCE 2022), 2022
Yue Zhu, Xiaobo Yu
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Study on Dynamic Response of an Iron Statue of Lion

Earth and Space 2010, 2010
Xiaodong Wang, Wei Wang
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A Review on Conservation and Population Status of Lion Tailed Macaque

UTTAR PRADESH JOURNAL OF ZOOLOGY, 2023
The lion-tailed macaque is a critically endangered species. They are only found in the Western Ghats. Threats to these endangered species over time have included encroachments, road deaths, poaching, and climate change.  The survival of this one-of-a-kind species is directly related to environmental degradation and destruction.
Tanzeem Azeeza, S., Leelavathi, D
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