Photographic Developments From:

'The Genesis Petroglyph'

           

Side - 1  / Position - 2

Photographic Reflections from the Petroglyph Were Developed Using the Defined Process Method.

 

The Photographic Image Reflections from an Adjusted Visual Perspective.

        

                    Image Photo Positive                                                                                                          Image Photo Negative

Observations & Descriptions of the Glyphic Image Structure:

  • The smooth flat surface in upper left corner of the artifact reflects a highly detailed figure of a man.

  • The figure is observed from his shoulders up, including his distinctive facial features.

  • The image wears an elaborate structure on top of his head which could be a crown or halo.

  • The image is orthographic or 3-dimensional and can be seen predominantly from the right side of his face.

  • His head is turned towards the left shoulder exposing the right ear, nose, eye, and mouth.

  • The left side of the face is illuminated exposing the left eye.

  • The right side of the face is shadowed but details are apparent.

  • Both of the shoulders and his neck are exposed from the front.

  • The figure is wearing a white collarless garment reminiscent of a toga, robe or shawl.

  • The figure is gazing towards a pyramid shaped structure, building, or temple, which is much smaller but highly detailed.

  • The front facet of the structure opens to a courtyard area or forecourt.

  • The apex (top) of the structure is adorned with a detailed image face supporting a braided black beard.

  • Standing between the bust image of the figure and the pyramid structure appears to be the image of a centaur.

  • The Centaur or Shedu appears to be bowing or leaning towards the pyramid temple structure.

 

 

A Cropped Area of the Artifact Provides a Visual Panorama.

Colorized Tracing of the Cropped Area, to Highlight the Detail.             Photo Image Reflection Gazing from 'The Screen of the Gods'.

                              

   

Image Area Photo Positive                                                                                                          Image Area Photo Negative

 

Magnified Image Photo Negative Illustrates the Detail

Click Here for a Detailed Image Page of Enlil and his Temple Ekur

Observations & Descriptions of the Prominent Glyphic Image:

  • Another image face, who is partially blocked by the prominent figure, can be seen wearing a full white beard.

  • The smooth flat (upper left) area of the artifact with the gazing image faces has been labeled: The Screen of the Gods.

  • Shoulders of the toga garment with a collarless neckline are detailed.

  • The image appears gazing towards the pyramid temple.

  • A Centaur  or Shedu appears to be bowing or leaning towards the pyramid temple structure.

  • A frontal perspective of the pyramid temple structure with a forecourt, or open circular area leading to the entrance.

  • At least two figures are within the forecourt area, one standing at the front wall, the other walking towards the far end.

  •   The walls of the pyramid temple are highly detailed with glyphic images.

  • The apex of temple supports a circular device resembling a wave guide (light or sound).

  • The is an 'apse' or architectural semi-circular structure above the pyramid temple.

 

Magnified Detail of the Glyphic Pyramid Temple Structures.

The Temple: Forecourt, Apse, Pyramid or Ziggurat, Adorned Walls

Observations & Descriptions of the Glyphic Temple:

  • A circular forecourt surrounded by a solid, waist high, stone wall in the front.

  • The forecourt is contoured with walls that have imaging on the surfaces.

  • The pyramid temple structure is also highly detailed with images that appear photographic.

  • An semi-circular half-dome or Apse appears above the temple structure.

 

The Temple Altar: Niche or Apse, Offering Table, 2 Platforms, Cross-Structure Within.

       

Observations & Descriptions of the Temple Altar:

  • To the left of the glyphic pyramid temple structure, the temple altar appears as the stone is repositioned.

  • The temple altar supports a niche or small architectural half dome at the top of the rear wall.

  • Two platforms and an offering table are captured in front of the altar structure.

  • Centered in the altar is a tall 'cross structure', possibly a totem pole, or crucifix within the open altar.

 

A Glyphic Codex - The Epoch of Gilgamesh Visually Projected from:

The Genesis Petroglyph

The Defined Process Method for this Glyphic Image Projection.

Click Here for an Enlargement of the Photographic Development from the Genesis Petroglyph.

The Akkadian Tale of Zu:

"The Anzu was a servant of the chief sky god Enlil, (possibly previously a symbol of Anu),

from whom Anzu stole the Tablet of Destinies, so hoping to determine the fate of all things.

In one version of the legend, the gods sent Lugalbanda to retrieve the tablets, who in turn,

killed Anzu. In another, Ea and Belet-Ili conceived Ninurta for the purpose of retrieving the tablets.

In a third legend, found in The Hymn of Ashurbanipal, Marduk is said to have killed Anzu."

(Wikipedia Ref: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zu_%28mythology%29)

 

 

Keyword Translations:

  • Gazing Photographic Image: The deity Enlil from the mythology of Mesopotamia.

  • Pyramid Temple Structure: References to the temple of Ekur located the ancient city of Nippur in modern day Iraq.

"His chief temple at Nippur was known as Ekur, signifying 'House of the mountain',

and such was the sanctity acquired by this edifice that Babylonian and Assyrian rulers,

down to the latest days, vied with one another in embellishing and restoring Enlil's seat of worship,

and the name Ekur became the designation of a temple in general.

Grouped around the main sanctuary, there arose temples and chapels to the gods and goddesses who formed his court,

so that Ekur became the name for an entire sacred precinct in the city of Nippur.

The name "mountain house" suggests a lofty structure and was perhaps the

designation originally of the staged tower at Nippur, built in imitation of a mountain,

with the sacred shrine of the god on the top." Reference: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nippur

 

References:

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Enlil - From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nippur - From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Enki (DEN.KI(G)) was a deity in Sumerian mythology - From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eridu - From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shedu- From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Akkadian_mythology - From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Centaur - From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Toga - From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Akkadian Stone Relief: http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/7/7b/Relief_Im-dugud_Louvre_AO2783.jpg

Wikipedia Ref: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zu_%28mythology%29

 

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