from CrystaLinks Website
Dilmun was allegedly the name of a bird headed creational god - Sumerian gods who allegedly came to Earth from the planetoid Nibiru - more than 450,000 years ago - Anu - Anunnaki - etc.
A magnificent large cylinder in a heavy black stone, deeply incised and heavily modeled as on typical Akkadian seals. It shows Utu-Shamash watering the animals of Dilmun under the orders of Enki, the water spouting in two streams from the sacred pot in his hands.
There is a large bottom border of the flowing waters of the river between its banks.
Bird Headed Gods Creating Humans
Many view this as 'going home' - or back to the source of
creation. It is all preprogrammed in our DNA and is evidenced by all
that we experience in our physical environment - including current
Earth changes.
Z as the Faravahar
Other Alien Connections
Alien Gray Entity
Art Exhibit British
Museum #52 Figurines, Lizard-headed or Ubaid Style, clay, Ur (Ubaid culture), 5th millenium BCE, h:13.6 cm From the Ubaid - Southern Mesopotamian Period, 5000 BCE - 4000 BCE - Found in Ur.
The Ubaid culture succeeded the Halaf at the end of the 6th millenium BCE in southern Iraq, then spread throughout Mesopotamia. Ubaid culture is known for painted pottery; large houses of tripartite plan for extended families; and lizard-headed figurines of both male and female gender. Figurines such as the above examples are typical.
The figure on the left holds a baby on her hip and suckles it. The figure on the right has incised stretch marks on her abdomen. It has been suggested that the brown-painted dots and lines represent tatoos, and the clay pellets scarring. It is unknown if the shape of the skulls represents actual head-binding. Similar Lizard-headed figurines have been found at Eridu.
Collon, Dominique. Ancient Near Eastern Art. Berkeley: University of California Press, 1995, pg 46.
Dogon
Anu as a
Reptilian -
Sumerian God
|