The Sub-Saharan Lion

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Science

 

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James B

 

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May 14, 2015

 

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University

 

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Evidence for this is found in the masses of statues which have been built throughout the Far East. These statues portray the lion as a powerful animal which is often shown guarding important structures, such as temples. In Egypt lions were adored as sacred beasts. The image of a lion with the face of a human, the sphinx, is one of the most famous symbols of pharaonic Egypt...
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In numerous parts of the Mediterranean lions were not only admired in sculptures, paintings, and mosaics, but they were admired in the flesh in the cages of circuses which they were then let out of in order to fight gladiators for the amusement of the crowd. The Greeks glorified them in mythological stories, such as the tale of Hercules...
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