Saturday, August 19, 2017

Noon on a Saturday...

  Might catch up on some Research that we have continued to just "put off" taking care of...
                                                Maybe today will be better...
Spent many years studying on places like this and was just wondering about their writings (and whom they traded)...?? Studied Archeology since late 3rd grade... read everything on the topic that we could find... (Not as much on Egypt... it was "popular" and about the only bit of science news available around that time... )
An interesting little spot (in a desolate location in the African Desert) ... appears to be the sand-covered ruin of a long abandoned structure...

           These are some of the depictions of (non -animal / Human) "Gods" of early Humans...
Remember that these Humans had No concept of "imagination"... that is what makes these earliest images  so "fascinating"... they only drew what they had actually seen...
                             like this being that the people have gathered about in "awe" of...
                                       
over these years have spent many months trying to transcribe (and translate) the wording on this image... (very little Luck)...
       
                                 a much better depiction of the "Creature" in the above image...
And it was Thousands of years later the Humans developed the "imagination" to create something like this nightmarish "She-Fiend"...
                
this (drawn by me) is what the face of Ahahazu ("Akhakhzu)..... one of the Seven ("Sebetu") Anunnuki (of the Sumerian Underworld)...
    
We leave you with an Ancient Sumerian "Hymn" to the great "Bringer of Fear", Rabisu... (probably the best know of the Seven Anunnaki... He was in the "Old Testament"  as "the Fear which croucheths at the doorsteps of Cain"... (King James had "edited out" many small references throughout the English translation...

3 comments:

  1. And Later... the Great Toad of The Underworld...

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  2. Archaeology is a fascinating subject no doubt about that.

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