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9 Ekim 2013 Çarşamba

SUMER VE İSKİT



GILGAMIŞ/BİLGAMEŞ ASLANLA GÜREŞİRKEN
HERKÜL'ÜN ATASI !

GILGAMESH/BILGAMESH WRESTLING WİTH A LION
THE ANCESTOR OF HERCULES !


SUMER/KENGER
SUMERIAN





BRITISH MUSEUM


ayrıca George Smith :

"The Turanian people" says Mr.G.Smith ," who appear to have been the original inhabitans of the country, invented the cuneiform mode of writing. all the earliest inscriptions are in that language, but the proper names of most of the kings and principal persons are written in Semitic in direct contrast to the body of the inscriptions. The Semites appear to have conquered the Turanians, although they had not yet imposed their language on the country"....(page 7)

Mr.George Smith, in his work on "Assyrian Discoveries" gives a translation from a tablet belonging to the temple of Bel, written in the Turanian and Semitic Babylonian languages :

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The wonderfull system of writing, called from the shape of the characters, cuneiform , or wedge-shaped was invented by the orginal Turanian inhabitants of Babylonia...page 16

It is generally supposed that Babylonia was peopled in early times by Turanian tribes (tribes allied to the Turks and Tatars) and that these were conquered and dispossessed by the Semites...page 34

ANCIENT HISTORY FROM THE MONUMENTS - THE HISTORY OF BABYLONIA 
by GEORGE SMITH - BRITISH MUSEUM



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SUMER , UR KRALİYET KAZISI MÖ.2600-2400
KRALİÇE PU-ABİ DİADEM'İ

Queen Pu-abi's diadem 
c.2600-2400BC



SUMER , KANATLI PANTER MÖ. 2900-2350
Tell al-Ubaid Ur yakınlarında









From Sippar, southern Iraq
End of the Early Bronze Age, about 2250-1900 BC





SUMER VE İSKİT

“Sumerian” Lion Kill (with prey animal on its back)
Cosmetic Box with Inlaid Lid. Silver, lapis lazuli, shell. H: 3.5 cm; Dm: across lid 6.4 cm. Early Dynasty IIIA, about 2750 BC. 
University of Penns.





İSKİT , KANATLI PANTER


Pendant of a lion-headed eagle, thought to represent the Anzud bird from the Sumerian myth of Lugalbanda. Gold and lapis lazuli. Originally found at Mari, Syria. c.2500BC

National Museum of Syria, Damascus



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