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Search On For Ancient King With Five Rings Of Power
Payvand ^ | 5-6-2007

Posted on 05/07/2007 3:29:45 PM PDT by blam

Search on for ancient king with five rings of power

TEHRAN, May 6 (Mehr News Agency) -- Iranian archaeologists are searching for a king who possessed five rings of power. The rings were discovered by chance by the Khuzestan Water and Waste Water Company during a grading operation in the city of Ramhormoz, Khuzestan Province last week.

The rings have been discovered in two U-shaped coffins, which, unfortunately, have been seriously damaged by bulldozers.

They are similar to a ring that belonged to the Elamite king Kidin-Khutran (1235-1210 BC), whose coffin was discovered in 1982 in the ruins of the Elamite city of Arjan, which is located 10 kilometers north of the city of Behbahan in Khuzestan Province.

One of the gold rings has a cuneiform inscription, which is believed to be written in neo-Elamite. Gold rings of this type were a symbol of power and Elamite kings were buried wearing them.

Altogether, about 500 invaluable artifacts have been discovered near the coffins.

"More precise archaeological techniques are required to date these items of treasure," Abdorreza Peymani, an archaeologist of the Khuzestan Cultural Heritage, Tourism, and Handicrafts Department, told the Persian service of CHN on Saturday.

"However, it seems that some of the artifacts date back to the neo-Elamite, Parthian, and Achaemenid periods, and the dynasties that once ruled in Mesopotamia," he added.

"The discovery has raised much speculation," Peymani said.

"To whom did these items belong? Did the rings belong to a single person, and if so, why did he have five? Why are Mesopotamian items being discovered in Iran?"

This extraordinary discovery of artifacts includes a golden armlet with herb motifs, two golden bracelets bearing dear-head patterns at each end, some ornamental stones also decorated with herb motifs, several bracelets, one of which bearing a cuneiform inscription, and a short golden cane.

Some 155 golden buttons of various sizes were also found, which will help archaeologists in the study of ancient costumes.

Several statuettes of goddesses, which originally must have come from Mesopotamia, have also been unearthed.

In addition, a golden necklace, golden plaques with herb motifs, 99 golden necklace beads, 23 golden necklace pendants of various sizes, three marble stone dishes, earthenware and bronze dishes, several bronze bracelets, metal tripods which were probably used as candlesticks, and a fish-shaped goddess ornament, which dates back to the second millennium BC., have been discovered at the site.

The fish goddess is in the form of a woman with a pleated skirt, her hands outstretched as if to indicate something. The fish-shaped part of the goddess is part of a decorative armrest of a throne.


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KEYWORDS: ancient; godsgravesglyphs; iran; king; persia
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To: 1rudeboy

ix-nay on the ing-ray of ower-pay!


21 posted on 05/07/2007 8:34:44 PM PDT by JRios1968 (This tagline brought to you by courtesy of Happygrl)
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To: PzLdr

Gandalf, not an elf & not a ring bearer. Galadriel’s hubby, Celeborn had one & yes, Elrond had the third.


22 posted on 05/07/2007 9:50:36 PM PDT by GoLightly
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To: blam

“... and a short golden cane.”

I can’t believe all you Hobbit Lovers missed that one...!!!


23 posted on 05/08/2007 5:00:46 AM PDT by JB in Whitefish
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To: GoLightly
Gandalf, not an elf & not a ring bearer.

Gandalf wore Narya during the War of the Ring. When Gandalf arrived at the Grey Havens around the year 1000 of the Third Age, Cirdan gave it to Gandalf, saying:

"Take this ring, Master, for your labours will be heavy; but it will support you in the weariness that you have taken upon yourself. For this is the Ring of Fire, and with it you may rekindle hearts in a world that grows chill."
- Appendix B of The Lord of the Rings: "The Tale of Years," p. 366

24 posted on 05/08/2007 5:26:37 AM PDT by Oberon (What does it take to make government shrink?)
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To: GoLightly

Gandalf had the “ring of the adamant”, [Narya?], with a red stone no later than Boojk 3. When, or where, he got, wasn’t revealed in the book. But he had it.


25 posted on 05/08/2007 7:21:25 AM PDT by PzLdr ("The Emperor is not as forgiving as I am" - Darth Vader)
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To: PzLdr; Oberon

I stand corrected.


26 posted on 05/08/2007 7:52:12 AM PDT by GoLightly
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To: caseinpoint
Four were lost in the divorces. ;0D

:-)

27 posted on 05/08/2007 9:09:20 AM PDT by The Blitherer ("What the devil is keeping the Yanks?")
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To: GoLightly
Gandalf, not an elf & not a ring bearer. Galadriel’s hubby, Celeborn had one & yes, Elrond had the third.

The three elven rings were given to Cirdan, Gil-gilad, and Galadriel. Gil-galad was killed in battle and he gave it to his bannerman Elrond. Cirdan gave his to Gandalf to aid him in his fight against Sauron.

28 posted on 05/08/2007 9:13:55 AM PDT by Anitius Severinus Boethius
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To: Anitius Severinus Boethius

Correction #3. How many do you think I’ll get before all is said & done? I’m starting a pool.


29 posted on 05/08/2007 9:16:40 AM PDT by GoLightly
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To: Anitius Severinus Boethius
Gil-galad was killed in battle and he gave it to his bannerman...

....thus explaining why he made such a great net-minder.


30 posted on 05/08/2007 9:23:42 AM PDT by Hegewisch Dupa (didn't even need a stick, it seems)
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To: BlackVeil

Thanks for the ping!


31 posted on 05/08/2007 3:16:44 PM PDT by freedom44
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