Anonymous ID: ff50a3 July 5, 2021, 3:26 p.m. No.14061905   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>4758

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(Please read from the start)

 

There are 2 points which puzzle me about this “Bovine” origin in Mesopotamia:

 

1 – The triple horn crown worn by the Mesopotamian deities as seen in the pictures I’m attaching with this page:

 

I’ve picked images from different eras for anons: Sumerian, Assyrian etc. and from different types of artifacts, like reliefs, Imprint of Cylinder Seals etc. This is to show anons, that this is not just an old practice = from the get go in Mesopotamian art. But it’s also to show anons that it became a “STANDARD” method to indicate the Rank of the person wearing that Crown; through all the Ages; the number of horns varied though. It was worn by both Good and Evil Deities; male and female alike. Even great warriors or kings like what we see on the Stele of Naram Sin (starting page 63) were seen wearing it. Anons can go back to the different pictures from Mesopotamia and see the many artifacts with the horned crowns depicted on them.

 

No one = not a single person till now managed to understand and decode the meaning and purpose of this horned crown. We know it’s related to Anu. We don’t have an iconography of Anu, but his symbol is a horned crown, sometimes shown resting on a throne (or some type of altar), as shown in the second picture on this page.

 

Something else strange about this horned crown is the details on it. It is sometimes decorated with the symbol of Shamash (as seen on page 814) but mostly it’s decorated with a rosette like (example on page 815): what we see on the horned Crown in these reproductions (= imitations) of the Lamassu – Third picture attached to this page. I don’t know about you anons, but for me, this is another proof that I was correct when talking about the Beam formed between the horns of Hathor (pages 972 - 973); since I consider the rosette as a beam of light wrapped in lightning.

 

I still don’t know s the true meaning behind this horned crown in Mesopotamia. But I was thinking there might be a connection with the 3 horned Sebetti clans: the Lamassu, the Ram & possibly the Antelope. We already know that the Horned Serpent Clan was stealing military technology from the other warrior clans and adding them to their armors. So, if I go down the same line of thoughts here can I say: that the 3 horns crown in Mesopotamia is the stacking of the 3 Sebetti horns = Lamassu horns, Ram horns and possibly Antelope horns. If the horns of 3 Sebetti clans are their special weapons, did the evil clan steal the tech, stacked them one on top of the other, then attached them to their own armors to intensify 3 times the power of that weapon? It’s possible. But this doesn’t explain why both good and evil deities in Mesopotamia wear them. This is just a hypothesis from my part, so I can be totally wrong here. I need to think more about this and I would like to hear suggestions if some readers have them. I know there is some sort of connection but I’m still unable to determine it. This is only a hypothesis for now.

 

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