Indus Valley Imagery
by Simon Gerrard

Indus Valley C1 #1 Great Bath

An interesting shot illustrating the narrow pathed and rectilangular architecture of the public buildings of that era. The bath must have been quite extensive in form and function and it is no surprise that archaeologists have chosen Indus as a benchmark for recorded history. The reason for transition from earlier rotund design to this type will I hope become apparent towards the end of the article. In the main, all cities conformed to the main hierarchical and governmental group consciousness, though architectural designs did vary.

Indus Valley Seal C2 #1

Curious hydra-headed horse to evaluate here. However, recapitulating that the technique of camouflaging the intended image was the true objective of the seal's architects, we must disregard the horse's image and look elsewhere.

Study the stains and patches with their different colours and shades. Remember also, that a clue has to be present to point even the initiated viewer in the right direction ! The cypher here is the tree. The three branches indicate three artist's perspectives in 3D drawing. Look at the central silvery patch and the inside of the uppermost parallel curves using the axis of the ( your vision ) right-hand branch. Now go to the next photo.

Indus Valley Seal C2 #2


Voila ! What species is this, I wonder.

Indus Valley Seal C2 #3

A laboratory scenario here, I suggest. A variety of lizard folk are looking in from the right at a brown table. Their object is a blue scanning device over a baby on a raised mat. the baby appears humanoid, but has an elongated rear cranium, and there is a yellow sub-image inside it. Note the earlier evolved images inside the drawing of the scanner head device. Is this Osiris in red looking on, or another lizard variant ? Observe how the heads of the horse become the heads of embryonic foetuses - look closely for this.

Indus Valley Seal C2 #4

Another perspective of the first skull image, only now you get to look the owner in the eye, so to speak. The other eye is shut - or maybe it is blind. Its half-human, at least. The other yellow images are profiles - a sort of gallery of someone I feel. Who though ?

Indus Valley Seal C2 #5

Profiles of Osiris here. Well, I think they are, compared to my Egyptian research and the data of Mr Peter Larsenn - not to mention the same profiles appearing in S America and S African archaeological remains. Look at the eye of the yellow right hand image looking at you - pretty dour, eh ?


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