Double-headed serpent
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Double-headed serpent
Summary
Double-headed serpent is a mythological serpent[1]. It draws 158 Wikipedia views per month (mythological_serpent category, ranking #41 of 74).[2]
Key Facts
- Double-headed serpent's image is recorded as Double headed turquoise serpentAztecbritish museum.jpg[3].
- Double-headed serpent's instance of is recorded as mythological serpent[4].
- Double-headed serpent's instance of is recorded as mosaic[5].
- Double-headed serpent's owned by is recorded as British Museum[6].
- Double-headed serpent's made from material is recorded as Spanish cedar[7].
- Double-headed serpent's made from material is recorded as turquoise[8].
- Double-headed serpent's made from material is recorded as pine resin[9].
- Double-headed serpent's made from material is recorded as seashell[10].
- Double-headed serpent's made from material is recorded as hematite[11].
- Double-headed serpent's made from material is recorded as copal[12].
- Double-headed serpent's made from material is recorded as conch[13].
- Double-headed serpent's made from material is recorded as beeswax[14].
- Double-headed serpent's collection is recorded as British Museum[15].
- Double-headed serpent's inventory number is recorded as Am1894,-.634[16].
- Double-headed serpent's location is recorded as British Museum[17].
- Double-headed serpent's Commons category is recorded as Double-headed serpent[18].
- Double-headed serpent's Freebase ID is recorded as /m/0cz8n3d[19].
- Double-headed serpent's described at URL is recorded as http://www.britishmuseum.org/research/collection_online/collection_object_details.aspx?assetId=480477001&objectId=663692&partId=1[20].
- Double-headed serpent's BBC Things ID is recorded as 44bb28c9-6114-4109-b7f4-5191b08d09d9[21].
- Double-headed serpent's height is recorded as {'unit': 'Q174728', 'amount': '+20.5'}[22].
- Double-headed serpent's British Museum object ID is recorded as E_Am1894-634[23].
Why It Matters
Double-headed serpent draws 158 Wikipedia views per month (mythological_serpent category, ranking #41 of 74).[2] It has Wikipedia articles in 8 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[24]