Theriocephaly
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Theriocephaly (from the Greek, therion, meaning beast or animal) is used to refer to humans depicted with animal heads. This is a common theme in certain gnostic and rabbinical texts from the middle ages.
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- Agamben, Giorgio (2004). The Open. Stanford: Stanford University Press. ISBN 0-8047-4738-5.