homo-online: Torso of a Centaur, 1AD Copy of a Greek statue of the 2nd century B.C. During the Classical period, centaurs—mythical creatures, half horse and half man—represented to the Greeks the wild, uncivilized aspects of man, but by the second
homo-online: Torso of a Centaur, 1AD Copy of a Greek statue of the 2nd century B.C. During the Classical period, centaurs—mythical creatures, half horse and half man—represented to the Greeks the wild, uncivilized aspects of man, but by the second
homo-online: Torso of a Centaur, 1AD Copy of a Greek statue of the 2nd century B.C. During the Classical period, centaurs—mythical creatures, half horse and half man—represented to the Greeks the wild, uncivilized aspects of man, but by the second
homo-online: Torso of a Centaur, 1AD Copy of a Greek statue of the 2nd century B.C. During the Classical period, centaurs—mythical creatures, half horse and half man—represented to the Greeks the wild, uncivilized aspects of man, but by the second