Indus Valley Imagery
by Simon Gerrard
Indus Valley Seal C4 #1
Enigamatic symbol of a pregnant warrior/deity as I understand from the referring web site commentary. Not much to see at first inspection. Applying the covert approach earlier and reversing the contrast, the following appears to the viewer.............................
Indus Valley Seal C4 #2
Quite a crowd indeed ! An Osiris image in white looks in from the upper left; a Grey in red from the lower left; a blue crocodile from the lower right and a large croc is present in yellow on the bottom of the seal annotations. The winged reptiles are engaged in reproductive actitvity. But most interesting is the ' lady ' seated on a throne / seat in the upper centre. She appears to be nursing an infant and has a dog lying at her feet - exactly as illustrated before. Who is it ?
Indus Valley Seal C4 #3
Central to this perspective is the man in blue outline - he appears to be carrying a load using the head-band method of the middle east and asia. The green reptile below and the red skull seem to be overseeing matters, while the kneeling man in the lower right appears to be worshipping something.
Indus Valley Seal C4 #4
This is where matters take an absurd turn - at least this is the conclusion I reached initially, and subsequently considered abandoning this research in consequence. However, please consider the consistency of the images, if you will. Essentially we have symbolic service rendered by a species I can only describe as ' Leprechaun ' after the Irish myths I have read. It is obvious that they are operating earth moving machinery - even if the one in light blue has a front resembling a Cadillac ! The main image in white appears to conform to the portrait approach seen thus far - so why should the existence of these folk be ignored ? I know, it is stretching the imagination somewhat............but its all there.
Indus valley Seal C4 #5
The green Anu figure here again at a brown laboratory bench with a foetus in a white dish. Anu is supported by the purple lizard holding a type of technical instrument I cannot describe to you - I have no data about its function. Have you ?
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