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  2. Werejaguar - Wikipedia

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    The basic werejaguar motif combines a cleft head, slanting almond-shaped eyes with round irises, and a downturned open mouth with a flared upper lip and toothless gums. [5] This motif was first described in print by Marshall Saville in 1929 and expanded upon by artist and archaeologist Miguel Covarrubias in his 1946 and 1957 books.

  3. List of alleged extraterrestrial beings - Wikipedia

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    Tall humanoid with a spade-shaped head. [2] Greys [4] [5] Also spelled "grays" (in American English). Roswell incident; Grey-skinned (sometimes green-skinned) humanoids, usually 1 m (3.3 ft) tall, hairless, with large heads, black almond-shaped eyes, nostrils without a nose, slits for mouths, no ears and 3–4 fingers including thumb.

  4. Olmec figurine - Wikipedia

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    Its eyes are almond-shaped – or occasionally slit-like. [21] Its nose is human. Its downturned mouth is open, as if in mid-squall. The upper lip is everted and toothless gums are often visible. Olmec motifs associated with the were-jaguar include a cleft on the head or headdress, a headband, and cross-bars. [22]

  5. Olmec alternative origin speculations - Wikipedia

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    Facial features such as almond-shaped eyes (supposed feature of Chinese origin) and prominent lips (supposed feature of African origin) are put forward as proof by supporters of alternative origins. Both almond-shaped eyes and snarled mouths are characteristic of the were-jaguar motif common in Olmec art.

  6. Judean pillar figure - Wikipedia

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    The head and cylinder body are usually separate pieces with a pin. They usually have almond-shaped eyes and a slightly twisted "teardrop" curl hairstyle, sometimes with a pinched-nose or bird-headed appearance, sometimes with clues of paint. Megiddo and Lachish had the less common examples from molds; i.e. mass-produced.

  7. Tell Brak Head - Wikipedia

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    The Tell Brak Head is carved from gypsum (it was also previously described as alabaster) and appears to wear a head-dress. [3] The face is elongated with large almond shaped eyes, circular ears and a small, smiling mouth.

  8. The best stocking stuffers under $25 for everyone on your list

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  9. Colossal statue of Amenhotep III and Tiye - Wikipedia

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    The statue is made of limestone, its width is 4,4 m, its height is 7 m.The almond shaped eyes and curved eyebrows of the figures are of typical late 18th dynasty style. Amenhotep III wears the nemes headdress with uraeus, a false beard and a kilt; he is resting his hands on his kne