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Reptiles, c1910. Creator: UnknownReptiles, c1910. The study of reptiles and modern amphibians, is called herpetology
Nu Kua Shih, 1922. Creator: UnknownNu Kua Shih, 1922. Nu Gua, mother goddess of Chinese mythology, a snake goddess, creator of humankind and matchmaker credited with inventing the idea of marriage
The Garden of the Hesperides, c1860s, (1900). Creator: UnknownThe Garden of the Hesperides, c1860s, (1900)
Buddha Mucalinda, 19th Century. Creator: UnknownBuddha Mucalinda, 19th Century
Python in a Tree, c1850-1860. Creator: Antoine-Louis BaryePython in a Tree, c1850-1860
Coiled Dragon, First half of 19th century. Creator: UnknownCoiled Dragon, First half of 19th century
Snake, 18th century. Creator: UnknownSnake, 18th century
Coiled Dragon, 18th century. Creator: TomotadaCoiled Dragon, 18th century
Faun Attacking a Snake, c.1500. Creator: School of Andrea MantegnaFaun Attacking a Snake, c.1500
Coffin with Coiled Snake (Atum) on the Top, Egypt, Late Period-Ptolemaic Period (664-30 BCE)
Spout Vessel in Form of Snakes Coiling Around a Feline, 100 B. C. / A. D. 500Spout Vessel in Form of Snakes Coiling Around a Feline, 100 B.C./A.D. 500
Pendant in the form of a coiled dragon, Late Shang dynasty, ca. 1300-ca. 1050 BCE
Coils of steel wire, Tinsley Wire Co, Sheffield, South Yorkshire, 1972
Coiled log saw blade, Spear & Jackson, Sheffield, South Yorkshire, 1966. ArtistCoiled log saw blade, Spear & Jackson, Sheffield, South Yorkshire, 1966
Snakes and poisonous plants, 1897. Artist: F MeaulleSnakes and poisonous plants, 1897. An illustration from Le Petit Journal, 14th February 1897
Elle 1871. Cartoon depicting an allegorical figure representing the Paris Commune becoming entwined in the coils of a snake with the face of Adolphe Thiers, President of the French Third Republic
Japanese Netsuke of a snake, 19th centuryJapanese Netsuke of a snake, one of the twelve animals of the Japanese Zodiac, from the V&As collection, 19th century
Snake Deity, Maya Culture, Mexico. British Museum
Egyptian Surveyor with coiled rope for measuring, 1400 BCEgyptian Surveyor with coiled rope for measuring, 1400BC. The Pharaohs surveyors used measurements based on body parts