Egyptian Pottery Shard
Draconian Symbolism
by Simon Gerrard

In keeping with mysterious symbolisms, the complex technical standard of perspective, blending and concealment of images is on par with other data I have published in this magazine.

The artists and sculptors have again been at pains to disclose some aspects like the Bull, and conceal others, like the deity equipped with the mechanical arm apparatus in the lower right portion of the main picture. When you know what you are looking for, recognition becomes strightforward and based upon recurring themes and ' personalities ' such as the alien overseer with a ' Darth Vader ' helmet in my picture extracts ( B ).

Pottery Symbolism




Main Image Comments

Apis. It is stradling a human of native appearance, and it has been suggested that some of the hooves are adorned with footwear ! I leave this to you to decide.

Note how the right portion of the man is developed into a crocodile image, and the feet heels form the heads of flying creatures.

The hat and beard style of the man may perhaps give us identites of the period alluded to of this mythology. Can you help ?

Within the torso of the unfortunate man, is the head of a creature which appears canine or feline to me, depending on the genus of animal in either group you chose; it isn't particularly human, either way. In an arch-position in the upper left is the 3-in-1 image of reptilian faces. The construction is very clever, because there is a particularly sinister face in the middle ( No 2 ) [ Extracts A ] formed out of the nostrils of the larger crocodile head ( No 1 ) of same. This appears to resemble the GIZA Annotated bitmap image of a dreadful mythological monster which I have submitted on another feature in this mag. I recommend you look it up. The lower ( No 3 ) face is basically reptilian in the modern image of same, and again cleverly concealed in the bull's head profile. This multiple sub-text suggests some sort of reptilian pedigree to me, possibly.

Returning to the unfurled rope image running through the middle portion of the pottery, the image sub-groups now seem to represent entities which are only found in mythology and fable ( Apis notwithstanding ); and some not even in these resources. In the right portion, observe a seal-like entity holding a mechanical claw device as a left arm; the head is expanded into another variant still using the same body shape. This image is repeated in other ancient and modern ( N. American ) cultures ( city designs ) even today. Who and what is this ? A pair of eyes are looking in from the middle left - who's this ?
To the right of the pottery piece is a minor tableau of evolution or development of a dragon-like bird in procession from to to bottom, and allied with the horizontal bars of the ( my alleged ) DNA strand. All of which leads into the head of a human native-looking female holding some sort of newborn entity. Note how the head is carefully designed to highlight a canine entity looking out at you - something similar to the larger one already mentioned above and featured significantly in Mayan Indian data published elsewere in this magazine.

The left of the pottery shows a pregnant creature with child in state of repose.

Let us now look at the extracts and supplementary images uncovered by using different angular perspectives. You may be surprised.


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