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File AvailableKingdon, J. 1981 Mammalia africana: an exhibition of drawings from 'East African mammals, an atlas of evolution in Africa' published by Academic Press. London etc., Academic Press, pp. 1-64
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File AvailableBouma, H. 1981 Het dier in de kunst (4). Dier 64 (3): 23-25, figs. 1-7
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File AvailableBeach, M.C. 1981 The imperial image: paintings for the Mughal court. Washington, D.C., Freer Gallery of Art, pp. 1-237
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File AvailableKloes, H.G. 1980 Jahresbericht Zoologischen Garten Berlin fur 1979. Bongo, Berlin 4: 81-152
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Berlin's indian rhino Miris and her calf were used by the animal painter Arnd for a depiction on a plate, which is manufactured by the Staatlichen Porzellan-Manufaktur KPM together with us and WWF Germany in a limited edition of 5000 pieces. Illustrated in Kl?s 1980a, p. 145.
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File AvailablePrater, S.H. 1980 The book of Indian animals. Bombay etc., Bombay Natural History Society and Oxford University Press, pp. i-xxiii, 1-324
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In Nepal the flesh and the blood of the rhinoceros is considered highly acceptable to the manes. High caste Hindus and most Gurkhas offer libation of the animal's blood after entering its disembowelled body. On ordinary Sraddh days the libation of water and milk is poured from a cup carved ...
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File AvailablePrater, S.H. 1980 The book of Indian animals. Bombay etc., Bombay Natural History Society and Oxford University Press, pp. i-xxiii, 1-324
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In Europe, during the Middle Ages, its horn was generally believed to have peculiar medicinal virtues.
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File AvailableJenkins, Simon 1980 Rhinoceros: poems. London, Fool Books, pp. 1-24
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File AvailableBump, A. 1979 Het werk van Anna Bump. Goed Handwerk 75: 7-9
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A woven item found in the 1970's in the Israel Museum in Jerusalem, then exchanged to the Museum of German Folklore in Berlin. The tapestry was woven on 31 October 1667 by Anna Bump, born on 10 March 1644 in Hennstedt, Germany. It shows a single-horned rhinoceros facing an elephant, symbol of b...
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File AvailableGostelow, M. 1979 Art of embroidery: great needlework collections of Britain and the United States. London, Weidenfeld and Nicholson
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File AvailableFeustel, R. 1979 Eine Nashorn-Darstellung im Magdalenien der Kniegrotte bei Döbritz (Kr. Pößneck, Bezirk Gera). Archäologisches Korrespondenzblatt 9: 7-8, 1 fig.
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