Conscious Energy Posted March 25, 2021 Posted March 25, 2021 Liangzhu culture 3400 - 2250 BC https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Liangzhu_culture I think it is trying to express the connection between Nature (God) and any Human, behind the the mask. Looks like a 3D Jing-Jang to me.
Ericchiriboga Posted March 31, 2021 Posted March 31, 2021 As this is very pre-Shang, it's hard to say. I would be hesitant to connect it to any Chinese philosophy that arose in the warring states era. It's possible it's a depiction of a deity, a sign of fertility, or some spiritual connection. But it's just a fun guessing game; I couldn't tell you in the slightest. 2
Agent Smith Posted February 16, 2022 Posted February 16, 2022 On 3/31/2021 at 9:42 PM, Ericchiriboga said: As this is very pre-Shang, it's hard to say. I would be hesitant to connect it to any Chinese philosophy that arose in the warring states era. It's possible it's a depiction of a deity, a sign of fertility, or some spiritual connection. But it's just a fun guessing game; I couldn't tell you in the slightest. Since this is a guessing game, I'd say it suggests knowledge of Dactyloscopy/Fingerprinting. See the whorls & loops motif around what appears to be the eyes, nose, and mouth, and in the forehead region. 🤔
joigus Posted February 16, 2022 Posted February 16, 2022 It has all the hallmarks of a scribal writing (very ornate, very sophisticated) that later derived in more sketchy pictographs. I would go with @Ericchiriboga's guess that it's very ancient. My rough idea is that it's one of those scribal symbols that have been found carved in bone, and going back to the birth of agriculture in China. Han civilisation? It does look like it's been carved in bone. It's perhaps interesting that the "radiating motif" on the top is strongly reminiscent of very common radicals in modern Chinese that very much look like a crown on top of the symbol. I've been trying to install Tagaini Jisho, which is an excellent Japanese dictionary, with no success, due to a problem of paths in the binary. As kanji Japanese is a simplified version of written Chinese, and this dictionary allows you to do a search by radical, it could be interesting to try to figure out what modern pictograph more closely corresponds to it. Too bad @Strange is no longer around. Maybe someone else is familiar with Chinese pictographs.
Cognizant Posted April 14, 2022 Posted April 14, 2022 Looks amazing) surprisingly, from the first sight I didn't even see anything resembling human. Now I see 2 human faces: a little one in the upper part and the big one as the whole composition. No doubt, the skill of the creator is outstanding, there are so many tiny details. And most of them survived till nowadays, that's wonderful.
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