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  2. A Love Letter to Marsha - Wikipedia

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    Transgender activists planned the sculpture following unrealized plans for an official sculpture of Johnson and Sylvia Rivera in 2019. [8] [9] It is the city's first statue of a transgender person and the eighth statue of a woman among New York City's 800 park monuments.

  3. Venus of Willendorf - Wikipedia

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    The Venus of Willendorf is an 11.1-centimetre-tall (4.4 in) Venus figurine estimated to have been made c. 30,000 years ago. [1] [2] It was recovered on 7 August 1908 from an archaeological dig conducted by Josef Szombathy, Hugo Obermaier, and Josef Bayer at a Paleolithic site near Willendorf, a village in Lower Austria.

  4. Idol of Pomos - Wikipedia

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    The gender is assumed from many similar sculptures found in Cyprus with small protrusions on their chests to indicate the female gender. These figurines were probably used as a fertility symbol. Bleda During, however, suggests that these figurines represent a sort of dance. [2]

  5. Venus figurine - Wikipedia

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    A Venus figurine is any Upper Palaeolithic statue portraying a woman, usually carved in the round. [1] Most have been unearthed in Europe, but others have been found as far away as Siberia and distributed across much of Eurasia. Most date from the Gravettian period (26,000–21,000 years ago). [1]

  6. Sexuality in ancient Rome - Wikipedia

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    Originating in the Greek town of Lampsacus, Priapus was a fertility deity whose statue was placed in gardens to ward off thieves. The poetry collection called the Priapea deals with phallic sexuality, including poems spoken in the person of Priapus. In one, for instance, Priapus threatens anal rape against any potential thief.

  7. Homoerotic themes in Greek and Roman mythology - Wikipedia

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    There's also a statue of Venus on Cyprus, that's bearded, shaped and dressed like a woman, with scepter and male genitals, and they conceive her as both male and female. Aristophanes calls her Aphroditus, and Laevius says: Worshipping, then, the nurturing god Venus, whether she is male or female, just as the Moon is a nurturing goddess.

  8. House passes defense bill with controversial provision on ...

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    The defense bill passed the House along party lines: 281 to 140. Two hundred Republicans and 81 Democrats voted yes on the bill, while 124 Democrats and 16 Republicans opposed it.

  9. List of LGBTQ monuments and memorials - Wikipedia

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    Pink Triangle Park, San Francisco. California LGBTQ Veterans Memorial, Desert Memorial Park, Cathedral City; Harvey Milk Plaza, San Francisco; Mattachine Steps, Los Angeles, United States; [6] dedicated on April 7, 2012 [7]

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