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  2. John Marco - Wikipedia

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    John Marco is an American author of fantasy fiction. His work falls into two main series: Tyrants and Kings , and The Inhumans (which is often also called the Lukien/Bronze Knight series, in reference to the main character).

  3. The Dead Sea Scrolls and the Christian Myth - Wikipedia

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    The book was written nine years after Allegro's forced resignation from academia due to publishing The Sacred Mushroom and the Cross.It is an imaginative look at what life would have been like at Qumran, Judea at the time when Jesus was supposed to have lived in the 1st century CE.

  4. Bibliography of encyclopedias: art and artists - Wikipedia

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    Sage Books, [1974]–c1985. ISBN 0804006075. [1] DeMello, Margo. Encyclopedia of body adornment. Greenwood Press, 2007. ISBN 9780313336959. [1] Dunford, Penny. A biographical dictionary of women artists in Europe and America since 1850. University of Pennsylvania Press, 1989. ISBN 0812282302. [1] [3] Earls, Irene. Baroque art: A topical dictionary.

  5. The Sacred Mushroom and the Cross - Wikipedia

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    The book relates the development of language to the development of myths, religions, and cultic practices in world cultures. Allegro argues, through etymology, that the roots of Christianity, and many other religions, lay in fertility cults, and that cult practices, such as ingesting visionary plants to perceive the mind of God, persisted into the early Christian era, and to some unspecified ...

  6. John Kacere - Wikipedia

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    John C. Kacere (23 June 1920 – 5 August 1999) was an American painter. Originally an abstract expressionist, Kacere adopted a photorealist style in 1963. [1] Nearly all of his photorealist paintings depict the midsection of the female body. He is considered one of the original photorealists, [2] although he rejected the term.

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  8. Henrietta Lacks - Wikipedia

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    Henrietta Lacks was born Loretta Pleasant on August 1, 1920, [2] [9] in Roanoke, Virginia, to Eliza Pleasant (née Lacks) (1886–1924) and John "Johnny" Randall Pleasant (1881–1969). [10] She is remembered as having hazel eyes, a small waist, size 6 shoes, and always wearing red nail polish and a neatly pleated skirt. [ 11 ]

  9. Anita Shreve - Wikipedia

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    Born in Boston, the eldest of three daughters, [3] Shreve grew up in Dedham, Massachusetts.She was a member of the Dedham High School class of 1964. [4]Her father, Richard Harold Shreve, [5] [6] [better source needed] was an airline pilot for Delta Air Lines and later a trompe l'oeil painter, while her mother, Bibiana Kennedy, was a homemaker.