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A mysterious sculpture held by Montreal's Concordia University - an artifact possibly thousands of years old and thought by some experts to predate the pyramids of Egypt - is being displayed publicly for the first time in hopes of attracting international attention and fresh insights into its origins
The large limestone object, described as a "haunting" representation of two entwined and perhaps emaciated figures, "could be one of the rarest finds of its kind," according to Clarence Epstein, the university's director of special projects and cultural affairs.
The hitch, he acknowledges, is that no expert among the many consulted over the past decade can identify the sculpture's age or artistic tradition, nor can they decipher the "ancient, yet unidentifiable language" etched into the artwork.
One archeologist "suggested the statue was either from a pre-dynastic tomb or was an outright fake," Epstein said.
The two nude subjects, one a male and the other possibly a female holding a child, are depicted in a sitting position with abnormally large heads and elongated limbs
Originally posted by predator0187
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Any thoughts?
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Originally posted by Mercurio
See this article about elongated skulls. It is actually possible to mold the head into that shape. Just like foot binding. This is called head binding.
en.wikipedia.org...
Originally posted by predator0187
Originally posted by Mercurio
See this article about elongated skulls. It is actually possible to mold the head into that shape. Just like foot binding. This is called head binding.
en.wikipedia.org...
Sure, but what made people initially elongate their heads? Did they see it somewhere? Or just playing around?
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Originally posted by loagun
maybe their some of the 'gods' of ancient time like in Sumerian and Egyptian history.