| Rabier, B. 1906 Le fond du sac (le rhinoceros et la cafetiere). Paris, Garnier Freres |
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| Smith, V.A. 1906 Catalogue of the coins in the Indian Museum, Calcutta: including the cabinet of the Asiatic Society of Bengal. Oxford, Henry Frowde |
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Asia - South Asia - India
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| [132] Punch-marked coins. The animal devices I am very curious and interesting. It is a well-known that up to comparatively recent times the rhinoceros was widely distributed in the Gangetic plain. The coins bear testimony to the fact that this great beast was a familiar object in ancient Indi... |
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| Heine, T.T. 1906 Der Teufel auf einem Nashorn. Kunst und Künstler: illustrierte Monatsschrift für bildende Kunst und Kunstgewerbe 4: 156 |
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| Rabier, B. 1906 Comment Carolus tua le rhinocéros. Preparatory drawings: Musée de l'Image (D 996.1.16693 B et D 996.1.16722 B), 2 pp. |
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| Peters, J.P.; Thiersch, H. 1905 Painted tombs in the Necropolis of Marissa (Mareshah). London, Committee of the Palestine Exploration Fund, pp. i-xvii, 1-101, pls. 1-22 |
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| Painted tombs in Necropolis of Marissa (Mareshah). The last section on the south wall of tomb I consists of two very large, exotic animals, of which the first is a bulky rhinoceros [plate X]. The hige head with the small, round eyes set much too low down, produces a comical rather than a terrib... |
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| Evans, G.H. 1905 Notes on rhinoceroses in Burma, R. sondaicus and sumatrensis. Journal of the Bombay Natural History Society 16 (4): 555-561 |
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| Devouring fire. Furthermore they are credited with not only stamping out but even devouring fire, and rushing in the direction of any noise they may hear. A record such as above should inspire awe in anyone believing the stories. I cannot learn anything how the idea of their distaste for fire a... |
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| Hollis, A.C. 1905 The Masai: their language and folklore. Oxford, Clarendon Press, pp. i-xxviii, 1-359 |
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| Hobley, C.W. 1905 Further notes on the El Dorobo or Oggiek. Man 5: 39-44 |
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| Rabier, B. 1905 L'esprit a 4 pattes. Paris, Pellerin |
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| Aymonier, E. 1904 Le Cambodge, III: Le groupe d'Angkor et l'histoire. Paris, Ernest Leroux |
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| The cage of the rhinoceros. Towards the oriental extremity of this group, Francis Garnier, following Lagr?e, recorded a small ruin which excaped our attention. Both authors say the following: ?About 2 km from the village of Preah Dak, following the modern route eastwards, we find a rather stran... |
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