Thread: 3rd millennium BC cylinder seal imprint found in Tell Brak, Syria? From jstor.org/stable/4200533…. I think that this could be the oldest depiction of a sun god riding in a quadriga (a car or chariot drawn by four equids abreast)...And here is why:
Here is the drawing of the scene from the seal. You can see that the seal depicts a quadriga, pulled by 4 equids.
These luxury equids, mentioned often in 3rd millennium BC texts, turned out to be specially bred hybrids between female domesticated donkey and a wild male Syrian wild ass. science.org/doi/10.1126/sc…
Kungas were so highly regarded, that "they were the preferred draught animal, deemed especially suitable for drawing the chariots of kings and gods"... thebritishacademy.ac.uk/documents/2009…
Apart of the quadriga, the Tell Brak seal also depicts three "human" figures. The one on the quadriga being much larger than the other two, usually sign that this is either a king or a deity...
So far the figure on the quadriga could be either a king or a god...So which is it? The authors of the original paper can help us determine this: "the presence of the snake [above the driver of the quadriga] hints at a cultic aspect [of the seal]"...🙂
Soooo...Why is the snake depicted above the driver of the quadriga pulled by four eqides? Archaeology has no idea, but it has to be cultic...Which means that we need turn to animal calendar markers to help us understand what's going on here...Again...
Here is Helios riding on chariot pulled by four solar horses...Why? Cause horse is a "natural solar animal". Horses fertility is governed by the sunlight and it peaks on summer solstice.
So a quadriga pulled by horses is an ideal ride for a sun god...
Check this thread of threads out for detailed discussion. Follow links to other threads and articles for pile of solar horse related stuff in Eurasian cultures...
Horses natural mating season starts in Apr/May. It is characterised by mad stallion fighting and it is difficult to miss...Which is why horse became an animal calendar marker for Apr/May...I talked about it in relation to sailing calendar here
Anyway, what does this have to do with our quadriga from Tell Brak? It wasn't pulled by horses? Well the thing is that asiatic wild asses have the same mating season as wild horses, which also starts in Apr/May...I talked about this here oldeuropeanculture.blogspot.com/2020/11/onager…
Eeee ok, so? Well, in Syria, Apr/May marks the beginning of the hot, dry half of the year which lasts until Oct/Nov...The half of the year dominated by the sun. The half of the year which spans the entire mating season of Asiatic wild asses...
So we could say that a quadriga pulled by four "kungas" would be an appropriate ride for a Sun God...It could...If we only had anything else on this seal that is symbolically linked with the sun...Ah but we do, the snake...The cultic bit of the scene...
As I explained in many of my posts, snake is a pure solar animal. It is in our world when sun is here (day, hot half of the year) and it is in the underworld when sun is there (night, cold half of the year)...
So no wonder we find snake linked to the sun over and over again...At the same time this Tell Brak seal was made, we find this in Iran
And at the same time in Bactria people made things like these: A seal depicting the sun god (see heat rays emanating from his shoulders) holding snakes, symbols of sun's heat...
So the depiction of a (solar) snake above our quadriga pulled by (solar) equids indicates that whoever is the driver is not a king, but god (cultic!!! 🙂)...Sun god???
Unfortunately I can't tell you the name of this dude...But it could be some local version of the sun god, depicted on a quadriga pulled by equids by people obsessed by equids...Cause Syria was the place where these animals were bred...
That kungas had a special meaning for the 3rd millennium BC Syrians, can be seen from the fact that more than 40 of them were sacrificed and ceremonially buried in elite graves at Umm el-Marra, Syria...
They were placed in separate chambers from the burials of adult humans but many were accompanied by human infants with signs of having been sacrificed to the kungas or with the kungas???
Apart from "Sun's half of the year" arriving "when wild asses start to mate", is there something else important that happens in the Kungas country in Apr/May, that is linked to the sun, and that can be marked with "when wild asses start to mate"?
Well there is. On the above map of 3rd millennium archaeological sites in Syro-Mesopotamia, you can see how all these cities were located along the rivers. Because in this area, the rivers were the only reliable source of fresh water for the people and their animals...
And Mesopotamians believed that it was the Sun god that filled their taps and wells with water. I explained why in this thread
The gist: the majority of the water that flows down the two great rivers, and fills the water tables that feed the wells and taps, comes from the snowmelt on the surrounding mountains and highlands, which starts in Jan/Feb and peaks in Apr/May...Snowmelt caused by the sun...
So if you live by the Tigris and Euphrates, then there is something that happens every year in Apr/May, beginning of summer, when wild asses (and horses) start to mate: the flood...Here are the water level charts for Tigris (L) and Euphrates (R)...
This rise in the water level in the two rivers is caused by the rise of the temperature caused by the rise of the Sun's heat, which is symbolised by the (Solar) Snake...Depicted over the (Sun?) God, driving quadriga pulled by (Solar) Equids...
BTW, apart from being a symbol of the sun and sun's heat, snake is also a calendar marker for Apr/May. Because this is when most common Eurasian snakes, vipers, start to mate...Ancient animal calendar marker it seems...
So, to sum it up, the beginning of the hot, dry season, Apr/May, the part of the year dominated by the sun, and the beginning of the flood, caused by the snowmelt, caused by the sun, is also the time when both (solar) equids and (solar) snake begin to mate...
Does all this make it possible that on this Tell Brak seal we have a very early depiction of the sun god in his chariot? I think so, but that's just my opinion...
BTW, in the original paper, the authors say that the object above the small figure is possibly a fish?
Hmmm...Very hard so see and say...But while we are talking about fish in Tigris and Euphrates, did you know that Apr/May is the time of the upstream mating migration of huge Mesopotamian carps...
Important food source in Early Mesopotamian societies...And another animal calendar marker for the "arrival of the sun" in Apr/May...
That's it...More about ancient animal and plant calendar markers, start here oldeuropeanculture.blogspot.com/p/animal-solar…… then check the rest of the blog posts I still didn't add to this page, and finally check my twitter threads I still didn't convert to blog post...I am 9 months behind now...
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