The bull was a potent symbol of power, strength, and, to a lesser degree, fertility to the peoples of the ancient Near East from the twelfth century until 330 BCE. This symbolism was manifested in several iconographic motifs. These motifs reveal the bull as a manifestation of divine characteristics and as an expression of the power of man, and particularly the authority of the king. The use of these iconographic motifs was not consistent across the entire area of the ancient Near East; some differed in appearance and use in the different areas of the region, and many changed over time even in the same area. In all areas and during all periods the basic core symbolism stayed the same, and the bull was always held in a special respect....
Illustration of a bull head with male and female human figures executed on the interior walls of shr...
Throughout the centuries, the lion has generally been acknowledged as a symbol of power in numerous ...
The article deals with the examples of a syncretism of the traditional believes and Christianity in ...
In Mesopotamia, gods were associated with the bull from at least the Early Dynastic Period until the...
Abstract: The present paper takes the bull of Çatal Höyük as an example to propose some methodologic...
Abstract: The present paper takes the bull of Çatal Höyük as an example to propose some methodologic...
In Mesopotamia, gods were associated with the bull from at least the Early Dynastic Period until the...
In Mesopotamia, gods were associated with the bull from at least the Early Dynastic Period until the...
In surveying the role of the bull in Minoan-Mycenaean religion greater emphasis has been laid on the...
In surveying the role of the bull in Minoan-Mycenaean religion greater emphasis has been laid on the...
The Bull’s Head Rhyton, 12” from the Little Palace at Knossos, dated 1450-1400 BCE, is nothing but s...
In Mesopotamia, gods were associated with the bull from at least the Early Dynastic Period until the...
In Mesopotamia, gods were associated with the bull from at least the Early Dynastic Period until the...
Illustration of a bull head with male and female human figures executed on the interior walls of shr...
Illustration of a bull head with male and female human figures executed on the interior walls of shr...
Illustration of a bull head with male and female human figures executed on the interior walls of shr...
Throughout the centuries, the lion has generally been acknowledged as a symbol of power in numerous ...
The article deals with the examples of a syncretism of the traditional believes and Christianity in ...
In Mesopotamia, gods were associated with the bull from at least the Early Dynastic Period until the...
Abstract: The present paper takes the bull of Çatal Höyük as an example to propose some methodologic...
Abstract: The present paper takes the bull of Çatal Höyük as an example to propose some methodologic...
In Mesopotamia, gods were associated with the bull from at least the Early Dynastic Period until the...
In Mesopotamia, gods were associated with the bull from at least the Early Dynastic Period until the...
In surveying the role of the bull in Minoan-Mycenaean religion greater emphasis has been laid on the...
In surveying the role of the bull in Minoan-Mycenaean religion greater emphasis has been laid on the...
The Bull’s Head Rhyton, 12” from the Little Palace at Knossos, dated 1450-1400 BCE, is nothing but s...
In Mesopotamia, gods were associated with the bull from at least the Early Dynastic Period until the...
In Mesopotamia, gods were associated with the bull from at least the Early Dynastic Period until the...
Illustration of a bull head with male and female human figures executed on the interior walls of shr...
Illustration of a bull head with male and female human figures executed on the interior walls of shr...
Illustration of a bull head with male and female human figures executed on the interior walls of shr...
Throughout the centuries, the lion has generally been acknowledged as a symbol of power in numerous ...
The article deals with the examples of a syncretism of the traditional believes and Christianity in ...