Saturday, July 22, 2023

CeramicMummiesNazca:OTI::pics,notes:::7/22/2023

Open To Interpretation

Tree In The Door

https://treinadoryosemite.blogspot.com/2007/03/souvenir.html





Nazca Ceramic Mummies

Birthing Figure

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The film prop idol was based on the actual Dumbarton Oaks birthing figure in the pre-Columbian collection at Dumbarton Oaks. The artifact is presumed to depict the Aztec goddess Tlazolteotl.[2] Scientific analysis by the Smithsonian, though, shows the Dumbarton figure to be a probable fake from the late nineteenth century.[3][4] Other scholars are less certain, but express similar doubts.[5]

The Chachapoya culture was a genuine subject of interest for scientists under the Nazi government, particularly Jacques de Mahieu, who like the fictional Belloq was a French collaborator. Based on quotations from Spanish colonists (many of them fabricated), and on his interpretations of since-refuted archaeological digs, he argued that descendants of Vikings had once ruled Peru.[6][7]


https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Golden_Idol


Nazis in Tibet

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1938%E2%80%931939_German_expedition_to_Tibet


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In the Cupisnique/Chavin image on the lower left, we see a world divided between serpent and predator realms that are unified by blood/water, with the plant “cat’s claw,” a woody tropical vine that can snake its way 100 feet or more up a tree to reach sunlight, referencing the form of the serpent attached to feline claws and bird talons that produce blood. As always the serpent (liminal and physical properties of water) is there to establish the reciprocity between blood and water. As a very early example of a visual kenning among a people who had no written language, the genius of this visual narrative that described the spiritual powers (duties) that transpired in the temples of royal actors is striking. 


https://thetinkuy.wordpress.com/circulatory-nature-of-the-andean-world/


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(My Note: compare above with crown below-from yesterdays post)












https://www.ancient-origins.net/news-history-archaeology/two-faced-moche-men-0018071


search: moche ceramic mummy bundle


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https://www.researchgate.net/figure/Nasca-ceramic-vessel-depicting-a-mummy-bundle-shoulders-Tello-Paracas-LXXXI-1959_fig3_347293188



from Reddit











https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Category:Nazca_ceramic_effigy_vessels








Notes:   Game on...on the radio...Pirates at Angels...underway in a few minutes..."artifacts" in baseball are called memorabilia!...souvenirs..."I will find a souvenir, just to say the world is here."-Nina 99 Red Balloons...before Tree in the Door's Fauna and Flora, there was, is, Tree in the Door...and looking it up, I find in my blog's about about profile, where it is listed, it opens to a bunch of spam stuff...Ohtani K...two outs bottom of first...Moniak up...that happened, happens, to my Yahoo Geocities USS Panay blog, some hack messes it up...this the result of malitious robots, the thought, one hopes, and not some shadow banning hacker, hands on...I don't think a search brings up Tree in the Door...anyway, Tree in the Door spun out from a poem I wrote, Souvenir, that included mention of the "walls of Jericho"...hmmph...I was just looking at all the artifacts of Indiana Jones tales, including the Ark of the Covenant (destroyed Jericho)...Pirates with two out double...looked up the Ark...always a good read...wiki's take...Detmers on mound for Angels...Tree in the Door was a "treatise" on my own poem, a souvenir, an artifact...for awhile, Tree in the Door's Fauna and Flora artifact has been about the step fret triangle motif...what's with artifacts?...top of third...welp, I'm slipping around,  footing is loose, the Fern Ledge drop off to my left...lol...I've noted the Chachapoya before...step frets on their cliff houses...web's a small world!..it was an all night browsing!...began with studying out Cosmologies...wiki gives brief takes...like a bunch of tik toks!...the Jains give one pause...likely the closest to hard facts science, but fantastically strange!...long fly out, bottom of third...Angels have runner on, Regnifo...Ohtani up...K...to top of fourth...Jains bring to mind the Brad Pitt Tibet movie...Jain pilgrims sweeping the ground in front of them least they step on a bug...silly until one read their explanation of karma, which is in that list of wiki cosmologies!...Pitt played the role of a German...were the Indy Nazis in Tibet too!...search: Tibet Nazis...yep...what is it with artifacts!...anyway, I did search: cosmology Moche, (which became search: Nazca ceramic mummy bundles)..."a very early example of a visual kenning among a people who had no written language"...visual kenning, after some definition searches, I take to mean visual knowing, or common knowledge of symbols, aaaand, cosmology...cosmology being the culture's stories and myths, everything...the ancient civilizations are really lost, the "kenning" is gone...first hand knowledge anyway...Renfroe up...Angels with things in the works...leave bases loaded...to top of fifth...no score...Pirates get a run...when I happened on the Mummy Bundle drawing, I thought it was of a cloth bundle, but no, it is of a ceramic bundle, which is a marvel, and I found another one similar...today's post was to be just these two artifacts, the other stuff has crowded in, wanting mention too!...Pirate rookie hits a homer...Pirates 3, Angels 0...top of sixth...to bottom of sixth...Nazca pottery is beyond...and the two bundles have step fret belts!...both have cactus motifs...and a wonder is if the lower face, faces, is being born...like Indy's gold idol!...to top of seventh...critter feeding time!...brbk...then there' Nazca fisherman ceramics...Renfroe with a hustle double...Nazca pottery went thru distinctive phases, motifs added and subtracted by like a central command...Ancient Egypt, happens there too...for sometime comparing Egyptian and Moche/Nazca mummies!...bottom of eighth...Ward W...Moustakis up...hit by pitch...bases loaded...oh, Cabbage hits a comebacker double play...Pirates 3, Angels 0...


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DavidDavid

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