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- Cultural_depictions_of_elephants abstract "Elephants have been the subject of various cultural depictions in popular culture, mythology and symbolism. They are both revered in religion and are known for their prowess in war. They also have negative connotations such as being a symbol for an unnecessary burden. Ever since the stone age, when elephants were represented by ancient petroglyphs and cave art, they have been depicted in the arts in various forms, including pictures, sculptures, music, film, and even architecture.".
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- Cultural_depictions_of_elephants subject Category:Animal_worship.
- Cultural_depictions_of_elephants subject Category:Animals_in_popular_culture.
- Cultural_depictions_of_elephants subject Category:Elephants.
- Cultural_depictions_of_elephants subject Category:Elephants_in_Indian_culture.
- Cultural_depictions_of_elephants subject Category:Elephants_in_art.
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- Cultural_depictions_of_elephants comment "Elephants have been the subject of various cultural depictions in popular culture, mythology and symbolism. They are both revered in religion and are known for their prowess in war. They also have negative connotations such as being a symbol for an unnecessary burden. Ever since the stone age, when elephants were represented by ancient petroglyphs and cave art, they have been depicted in the arts in various forms, including pictures, sculptures, music, film, and even architecture.".
- Cultural_depictions_of_elephants label "Cultural depictions of elephants".
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- Cultural_depictions_of_elephants depiction Demetrius_I_of_Bactria.jpg.
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