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Far more recent than the bear's jaw, and more instantly reflecting humans' co-existence with other animals, were the exhibition's miniature paintings of the Safavid era (1501-1736), 19th-century gilded birds from Isfahan, and a magnificent 19th century Qajar book cover featuring mythical creatures including a horse-man and a lion-bird.
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