Also I forgot I took this a long time ago. I stealthily waited by the bus stop to see if I could see any of the cast. No one came out or in but cameramen and ladies with checklists.
Guennol Lioness - one of the oldest examples of art. Mesopotamia, 5000 years old.
This lioness-woman sculpture, an Elamite figure believed to have been created circa 3000–2800 B.C. Its historical significance is that it is thought to have been created at approximately the same time as the first known use of the wheel, the development of cuneiform writing, and the emergence of the first cities. Such anthropomorphic figures, merging animal and human features, may be seen in the top and
bottom registers of the trapezoidal front panel of the famous Great Lyre from the “King’s Grave” (circa 2650–2550 B.C.), which was discovered by British archaeologist Sir Leonard Woolley early in the twentieth century at Ur in present-day Iraq.Many ancient Near Eastdeities
were represented in anthropomorphic figures. Such images evoked the
Mesopotamian belief in attaining power over the physical world by
combining the superior physical attributes of various species. It is
possible that the nearby Sumerians borrowed this powerful artistic hybrid from the Proto-Elamites.[8] The lioness was the frequent subject of veneration among cultures with exposure to the characteristic hunting techniques of the species that feature well-coordinated hunting by its female members. Sold for $57.2 million in 2007
this is pretty yiffy
There’s one even older: The Lion Man, which is about 40,000 years old.
Let it be known that the oldest pieces of art in human history are all furry art. :u
The more I replay Persona 3 FES the more I feel that it was superior to Persona 4. I mean you’re more connected to the characters in P4, sure. But as a game P3 throws you right into the action and the story.