File:Deux cerfs couplant.jpg

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Français : Plaque en bronze de deux cerfs copulant, datant du VIIe au VIe siècle av. J.-C. Le Dr Koos de Jong propos de théorie pour cette pièce :

- Elle pourrait être une représentation du comportement homosexuel observé chez les cerfs par le peuple zhou.

- Elle pourrait être utilisée par son propriétaire pour signifier la préférence sexuelle à ses contemporains. Le choix d'une représentation animalière serait lié à la prépondérance de la chasse dans l'économie locale et vivrière.
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Camera location43° 35′ 47.42″ N, 7° 06′ 58.31″ E  Heading=287.70483° Kartographer map based on OpenStreetMap.View this and other nearby images on: OpenStreetMapinfo

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