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Plastered Syrian Skulls From The Dawn Of Civilisation 9,500 YO)
Minerva Magazine ^ | 12-29-2006 | Dr Mark Merrony

Posted on 12/29/2006 11:34:38 AM PST by blam

Plastered Syrian Skulls from the Dawn of Civilisation

In the Neolithic period the Levantine Fertile Crescent ushered in one of the most profound cultural revolutions in the history of the Mediterranean basin. This environmentally blessed cradle of civilisation played host to modern humans as they made the crucial transition from hunter-gatherers to sedentary farmers to emerge as proto-urban societies. A conspicuous enigma of the world’s first ‘city dwellers’ was the most extraordinary ritual practice of plastering human skulls, which is attested at several major Neolithic sites, such as Jericho in the Palestinian Territories, Çatalhöyük in Turkey, and ‘Ain Ghazal in Jordan. To this list may now be added five skulls recently excavated by Danielle Stordeur of the CNRS at Tell Aswad in northern Syria.

Above: Three plastered skulls of 9500 BC surrounding a child burial excavated at Tell Aswad in northern Syria. Photos: Danielle Stordeur, CNRS."

The Syrian skulls are remarkable for their exceptional preservation, and display a bizarre, almost ‘alien’ primeval quality. They are also the oldest examples discovered. Having been radiocarbon dated to 9500 BC, they are over 2000 years older than the plastered skulls found elsewhere in the Levant, assigned to the Pre-Pottery Neolithic period. The skulls were discovered in a pit and were clustered around an infant inhumation. They are plastered smooth with clay painted red, the eyes are depicted closed and underlined with black bitumen, while the mouth appears as a thin slit. The sex of the individuals concerned is yet to be established, but this discovery may perhaps mirror other examples previously unearthed at Tell Aswad and elsewhere, in which the skulls had been removed from the skeletons of both adults and children.

Not surprisingly, the apparently widespread practice of removing, plastering, and painting skulls in the region has prompted a great deal of debate about the significance of this ritual. Professor Ian Hodder, the director of excavations at Çatalhöyük, has suggested to Minerva that ‘The meanings of these plastered skulls vary in different parts of the Middle East in the Neolithic. This new group from Syria is typical of those from the Levant and adjacent areas as the skulls are in groups. They represent collective and generic ancestors. But the example from Çatalhöyük is single and suggests a memory of an individual person. In all cases, the aim may be to “reflesh” the dead as part of rites of renewal’.

Danielle Stordeur relates her finds to a system of clans, social organisation, lineages, and group leaders, and has suggested that there was a clear choice in the small number of individuals selected for this special treatment, and their placement to mark cemeteries, and in the respect given to the skulls by their careful burial. She also thinks it likely that before they were placed into the pits they were exposed for a time before burial as in New Guinea, where this practice is known from ethnography. ‘The treatment of the face and head - the most “human” part of an individual - shows that people of this period had a conscience which specifically related to this part of the human body’.

Dr Mark Merrony


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KEYWORDS: ancientlibertarians; godsgravesglyphs; levant; plastered; skulls; syra
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1 posted on 12/29/2006 11:34:40 AM PST by blam
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To: SunkenCiv

GGG Ping.


2 posted on 12/29/2006 11:35:20 AM PST by blam
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To: blam

In before the drinking posts


3 posted on 12/29/2006 11:36:22 AM PST by freedomlover (Sorry, a tagline occurred. The tagline has been logged.)
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To: blam
Cool, they look like death masks.
4 posted on 12/29/2006 11:38:39 AM PST by kinoxi
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To: blam

In before Helen Thomas pics


5 posted on 12/29/2006 11:38:47 AM PST by Graymatter (before your time)
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To: blam

What is that, 350 generations ago?

Seems both a long and short time.


6 posted on 12/29/2006 11:40:23 AM PST by MeanWestTexan (Kol Hakavod Lezahal)
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To: blam
It would be hard not to think of the head as being the seat of consciousness when the eyes and ears are there conducting reality into the brain.

However, some modern cultures believe the seat of consciousness to be the heart. So a link between porcelain heads and belief in the home of consciousness ain't necessarily so.

7 posted on 12/29/2006 11:46:44 AM PST by gcruse (http://garycruse.blogspot.com/)
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To: blam

Stuccoed skulls ping!.......


8 posted on 12/29/2006 11:53:12 AM PST by Red Badger (New! HeadOn Hemorrhoid Medication for Liberals!.........Apply directly to forehead.........)
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To: blam

Too bad it's not Assad's shattered skull as a result of a sniper round 2 hours ago.


9 posted on 12/29/2006 12:08:33 PM PST by LSUfan
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To: Red Badger

Very cool bttt. Thank Mr. Blam.


10 posted on 12/29/2006 12:08:34 PM PST by ASA Vet (The WOT should have been over on 9/12/01.)
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To: ASA Vet

Wrong poster.......


11 posted on 12/29/2006 12:12:46 PM PST by Red Badger (New! HeadOn Hemorrhoid Medication for Liberals!.........Apply directly to forehead.........)
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To: Red Badger

I'd tell you what it is that I hate about senility if I could just remember what it is.


12 posted on 12/29/2006 12:14:57 PM PST by ASA Vet (The WOT should have been over on 9/12/01.)
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To: freedomlover
 
   

13 posted on 12/29/2006 12:42:44 PM PST by mikrofon (In Vino Veritas)
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To: MeanWestTexan
Seems both a long and short time

When you consider that there are living trees in California that were living before the Patriarch Abraham was born, it seems a short time.
14 posted on 12/29/2006 12:52:31 PM PST by aruanan
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The Ancient Bristlecone Pine

Yup. These trees have been used to date some catastrophic events on earth that were recorded in their tree-rings.

"Earth's oldest living inhabitant "Methuselah" at 4,767 years, has lived more than a millennium longer than any other tree."

There's a cresote bush out west somewhere that is the oldest living thing alive.

15 posted on 12/29/2006 3:15:20 PM PST by blam
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Cresote Bush

"Creosote bush commonly forms clonal colonies, which may be very long-lived; a ring of creosote bushes in the Mojave Desert is believed to be at least 12,000 years old."

16 posted on 12/29/2006 3:20:59 PM PST by blam
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By the way, the largest living thing is a fungus in Washington state.

A Fungus Among Us

"This most recent find was estimated to cover over 2,200 acres (890 hectares) and be at least 2,400 years old, possibly older."

17 posted on 12/29/2006 3:34:54 PM PST by blam
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To: blam; FairOpinion; StayAt HomeMother; Ernest_at_the_Beach; 24Karet; 3AngelaD; 49th; ...
Thanks Blam.

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18 posted on 12/29/2006 6:37:12 PM PST by SunkenCiv (I updated my profile Saturday, December 23, 2006. https://secure.freerepublic.com/donate/)
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To: blam

I'm starting to think more and more that MAYBE we had more of an advanced civilization at some time in the past, and that civilization declined and was almost destroyed by whatever events almost drove the mega fauna to extinction.

I've heard rumors that there are some in the open academic community who are talking that the pyramids themselves might be as much as 10,000 years old.


19 posted on 12/29/2006 6:55:27 PM PST by djf (All illegal aliens deserve a free ride - a bus ticket to Washington, DC.)
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"I've heard rumors that there are some in the open academic community who are talking that the pyramids themselves might be as much as 10,000 years old. "

Dr Robert Schoch, geologist/geophysist, has dated the Sphinx at 9,000 years old. I don't know of anyone reputable who claims that the pyramids are that old.

20 posted on 12/29/2006 7:15:30 PM PST by blam
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