Prehistoric Mace Head, found in the Montrose Basin, Montrose Museum, Angus
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Prehistoric Mace Head, found in the Montrose Basin, Montrose Museum, Angus
Egyptian ceremonial mace head (gabbro, early 4th millennium BC)
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Jötun from Mace Head
Sumerian Mythology - The earliest deities of ancient Mesopotamia (57)
The Ninurta Myths ’Lugal-e’ – Sharur / The weapon in humanised form Ninurta's favourite
Sharur, which means "smasher of thousands" is the weapon and symbol of the god Ninurta. It is an enchanted talking mace.
Sharur plays a prominent role in an incident in which Ninurta is described as using it to defeat Asag, a monstrous demon; Sharur has the power to fly across vast distances without impediment and communicate with its wielder.
This myth receives its most complete treatment in the epic Lugal-e (Ref1), which in English is rendered as "The Exploits of Ninurta (O King)". According to this text, Sharur's role in the battle is not only as a weapon. It provides crucial intelligence to the hero, acting as an emissary between the god Enlil and Ninurta and relating to him the former's will, including a strategy to defeat Asag, the evil spirit of the mountains. Kur (Underworld: Ref2) is associated with mountains and the primordial elements.
Apart from its aforementioned ability to fly and communicate with its wielder, Sharur may also take the form of a winged lion, a common motif in Sumerian and Akkadian lore.
シュメール神話~古代メソポタミア最古の神々(57)
ニヌルタの神話 「ルガル・エ」〜シャルウル/ニヌルタ愛用の人格化した武器
シャルウルとは、「千人切り」という意味で、ニヌルタ神の武器でありシンボルで、魔法をかけられた話す鎚矛(つちほこ)である。
シャルウルは、ニヌルタが山の悪魔アサグを倒す場面で使用したとされ、重要な役割を果たしている。また、シャルウルには広大な距離を支障なく飛行し、使用者と交信する力がある。
この神話が最も完全な形で描かれているのは、「ルガル・エ(参照1)」という叙事詩で、英語では「ニヌルタの功績 (王よ)」と訳されている。この文献によると、戦いにおけるシャルウルの役割は武器としてだけではない。エンリル神とニヌルタの間を取り持ち、エンリル神の意志を伝え、アサグを倒すための戦略など、主人公に重要な情報を提供するのである。クル(冥界:参照2)は山や原初の要素と結びついている。
前述のように空を飛び、使い手と会話する能力を持つほか、シュメールやアッカドの伝承でよく見られる翼のあるライオンの形をしていることもある。
stone mace - Chavín culture - Northern Peru - 900-400 BCE
I've made a video about the Knowth passage tombs.
I looked into the history, the findings during the excavations, the astronomical alignments and of course the incredible Megalithic artwork.
In both chambers inside the main mound they found a mace head, the mace head from the east passage is an incredible example of the craftsmanship by the Neolithic builders of this site.
Join me in uncovering all that we can about our ancient past!
https://youtu.be/eknXr8gtE04
Animal Mace Head
Date: 4th century B.C.
Geography: Mexico, Mesoamerica, Jalisco
Culture: Jalisco (?)
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Mace Head and Hammer Axe Selection, Dumfries Museum, Dumfries and Galloway, Scotland