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Holy Cow Statue Discovered In Mazandaran
CHN (Cultural Heritage News) ^ | 9-28-2005

Posted on 09/28/2005 11:21:52 AM PDT by blam

9/28/2005 2:28:00 PM

Holy Cow Statue Discovered in Mazandaran

Remains of several cow statues have been unearthed in Gohar Tepe, Mazandaran.

Tehran, 28 September 2005 (CHN) -- Archaeological excavations in Gohar Tepe, in Mazandaran province in Iran, led to the discovery of the remains of the statues of some cows which were most probably used in religious ceremonies.

The discovery of these sculptures indicates that the people of the region worshiped cows 3000 years ago.

Mazandaran is one of the most ancient provinces in Iran. Archaeological excavations indicate that the province has been inhabited by human beings since 400,000 years ago until the present time, and that around 5000 years ago, urbanization flourished in the area. Gohar Tepe is a proof to this claim.

“Some cow statues have been discovered in the archaeological excavations of Gohar Tepe, one of which is left almost intact. These sculptures which are in shape of rhytons were being used in religious ceremonies,” says Ali Mahforouzi, head of the excavation team of Gohar Tepe, Mazandaran, who is undertaking the forth season of excavations in the historical site.

According to Mahforouzi, the discovered rhytons are broken but the one that is left intact and is bigger than the rest reveals artistic mastery. Rhytons were mostly used in religious places, but the ones discovered in Gohar Tepe of Mazandaran were found inside a dustbin in part of an ancient structure.

Discovery of cultural evidence such as clay pieces around the structure indicates that the rhytons belong to the Iron Age (the first millennium BC), but more studies are still needed to determine their exact period.

Mahforouzi believes that rhytons reflect the beliefs of the ancient people of the region. These statues are evidence that the people of the region worshiped oxen and humped cows 3000 years ago. “Even today we can see some kind of respect towards the animals in the region,” added Mahforouzi, referring to kinds of cows being regarded as symbols of hard work and fertility.

The biggest intact rhyton discovered is about 30 cm long, 12 cm high and 15 cm wide. Archaeologists consider it as a unique discovery in Mazandaran province, and believe that with the discovery of the main worship place, more rhytons and statues could be found.

The archaeological excavations in Gohar Tepe continues for 2 months, and the team of archeologists are to determine forms of urban life 5000 years ago, remains of which are evident in Gohar Tepe.


TOPICS: History
KEYWORDS: cow; discovered; godsgravesglyphs; holy; mazandaran; statue
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To: AntiGuv

That's not a cow, you ninny!


61 posted on 09/28/2005 12:59:54 PM PDT by Designer (Just a nit-pick'n and chagrin'n)
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To: blam

Looks to be from the Cow Tse Tong era, Eastern China.


62 posted on 09/28/2005 1:04:05 PM PDT by TheForceOfOne (It was a village of idiots that raised Hillary to Senator status.)
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To: blam

How do they tell it's an icon of worship rather than a childs toy or piece of art? The date is not all that long after cows were domesticated in that area. Wouldn't it have been a popular new subject for craft artists? After one child has one wouldn't every other child in the village want one? I remember having a farm set with little toy cows when i was young. I didn't worship it - I got out in the sandbox and played with it. As far as I'm concerned, the statues these archaeologists found were craft/art toys used to acclimate young children to the domesticate animals their livelihood depended on and these particular archaeologists make themselves appear pretty darn foolish to say people worshiped, or humped cows without any proof. Tell me where I'm wrong!


63 posted on 09/28/2005 1:41:26 PM PDT by shuckmaster (Free SeaLion and ModernMan!)
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To: blam

I still worship cows. Especially when they are part of my dinner -- Cheeseburgers, Steak, Meatloaf, etc...


64 posted on 09/28/2005 1:43:20 PM PDT by devane617
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To: jwfiv
These statues are evidence that the people of the region worshiped oxen and humped cows 3000 years ago.

I heard Osama is a big fan of that too.

65 posted on 09/28/2005 2:36:31 PM PDT by Serb5150 (I'm preparing for the big one. Are you?)
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To: dighton; vollmond
worshiped oxen and humped cows

I don't want to hear a judgmental word out of anyone here. It was a perfectly valid lifestyle choice.

66 posted on 09/28/2005 3:05:38 PM PDT by hellinahandcart
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The author is even now wailing "'Cows with humps'! Why couldn't I have written 'cows with humps'?!"


67 posted on 09/28/2005 3:07:45 PM PDT by hellinahandcart
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