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Representation of Deucalion and Pyrrha, the only survivors after the deluge caused by Zeus to...
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Representation of Deucalion and Pyrrha, the only survivors after the deluge caused by Zeus to destroy the human race. Themis after the deluge asks them to walk the head covered by throwing behind them the bones of their mother (the stones of the Earth) (Representation of Deucalion and Pyrrha single survivors after the deluge created by Zeus to destroy human race, once the deluge is over they are told to throw mother bones behind their shoulder (Earth rocks) with the head covered) . Engraving from 1819 in “Lettres a Emilie sur la mythologie” by Charles Albert Demoustier (1760-1801). Private collection.
Representation of Deucalion and Pyrrha, the only survivors after the deluge caused by Zeus to destroy the human race. Themis after the deluge asks them to walk the head covered by throwing behind them the bones of their mother (the stones of the Earth) (Representation of Deucalion and Pyrrha single survivors after the deluge created by Zeus to destroy human race, once the deluge is over they are told to throw mother bones behind their shoulder (Earth rocks) with the head covered) . Engraving from 1819 in “Lettres a Emilie sur la mythologie” by Charles Albert Demoustier (1760-1801). Private collection.