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  2. File:Derain - Portrait of a Girl in Black (1913).jpg - Wikipedia

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    Files that have been tagged with this template may be deleted after satisfying conditions of CSD F8. Administrators: If the file has been properly moved, delete it.If not, change the {{Now Commons}} tag to: {{Incomplete move to Commons|Derain - Portrait of a Girl in Black (1913).jpg|reason=reason why the image could not be moved}}

  3. DeviantArt - Wikipedia

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    DeviantArt, Inc. is headquartered in the Hollywood area of Los Angeles, California. [1] DeviantArt had about 36 million visitors annually by 2008. [2] In 2010, DeviantArt users were submitting about 1.4 million favorites and about 1.5 million comments daily. [3] In 2011, it was the thirteenth largest social network with about 3.8 million weekly ...

  4. Paleoart - Wikipedia

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    The term "paleoart"–which is a compound of paleo, the Ancient Greek word for "old", and "art"–was introduced in the late 1980s by Mark Hallett for art that depicts subjects related to paleontology, [4] but is considered to have originated as a visual tradition in early 1800s England.

  5. List of reptilian humanoids - Wikipedia

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    Cecrops I: the mythical first King of Athens was half man, half snake. Chaac: the Maya civilization rain god, depicted in iconography with a human body showing reptilian or amphibian scales, and with a non-human head evincing fangs and a long, pendulous nose. Dragon Kings: creatures from Chinese mythology sometimes depicted as reptilian humanoids.

  6. Young Women in Black - Wikipedia

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    Young Women in Black or Young Girls in Black (French - Jeunes Filles en noir) is an 1880-1882 painting by Pierre-Auguste Renoir, which since 1948 has been in the Pushkin Museum in Moscow.. [1] [2] From 1908 to 1918 it was in Sergei Schukin's collection.

  7. Paleo Pines - Wikipedia

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    Paleo Pines received an average critic score of 65 out of 100 from Metacritic, equating to "mixed or average reviews". [7] Ryan Thompson-Bamsey of TheGamer called the game "a largely successful execution of standard farming sim formulas," adding that the dinosaur collecting and caring mechanic was the "most compelling" part of the game. [8]

  8. Folsom tradition - Wikipedia

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    The antiquity of humans in the New World was a controversial topic in the late 19th and early 20th century. Beginning in 1859, discoveries of human bones in Europe in association with extinct Pleistocene mammals proved to scientists that human beings had existed further into the past than the Biblical tradition of a world created 6,000 years ago.

  9. Visual arts of the Indigenous peoples of the Americas

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    The Lithic stage or Paleo-Indian period is defined as approximately 18,000 to 8,000 BCE. The period from around 8000 to 800 BCE is generally referred to as the Archaic period. While people of this time period worked in a wide range of materials, perishable materials, such as plant fibers or hides, had seldom been preserved through the millennia.