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Interdasting blogpost.
>https://cogniarchae.com/2016/11/06/the-great-riddle-of-a-seven-headed-figure/
An interesting petroglyph is circulating around the internet. Unfortunately, the only info I could find about it is that it has been discovered in Khakassia region, Siberia and that it dates to 5000 BC. What we see is clearly an astrological imagery, and I will try here to decode each of its symbols, one by one.
The seven heads
However, the fact is that seven-headed serpents appear all over the Indo-European world. Sometimes they are male, and sometimes female. In Sumerian mythology for example, there is a seven-headed serpent known as Mušmaḫḫū, which probably became a model for the Lernean Hydra, slain in the second labor of Heracles.
<<Heracles slaying Hydra
The name Hydra is related to water. And so were virtually all of the mythological snakes that we have mentioned so far. In Indo-European mythology snakes and dragons were guardians of the water. A hero needs to conquer them in order to release the water and bring back fertility to the earth.