论公元前三千年美索不达米亚雕文艺术中鸟人的形象母题

Q3 Arts and Humanities Etudes et Travaux Pub Date : 2018-12-28 DOI:10.12775/ETUDTRAV.31.012
D. Majchrzak
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鸟人的图像主题出现在美索不达米亚早期王朝时期的雕文艺术中,并在阿卡德时期结束时消失。它的意义仍然模棱两可,特别是由于这个人物是在不同的人物场景中表现出来的,它不能与神话中已知的任何人物相一致。有时,这种生物可能被认为是一个神基于一个有角的皇冠,但这并不总是如此。在与鸟人一起的场景中,人们可以很容易地识别出沙玛什和恩基。所检查的材料包含62个出版的印章或印章印痕与鸟人主题,从早期朝代和阿卡德时期。关于这一主题的最新专题研究发表于20世纪50年代。上述作品的作者提出的解释,虽然经常在母题研究中被引用,但似乎缺乏适当的论证,而且在很大程度上,由于对苏美尔-阿卡德肖像学的研究取得了相当大的进展,以及研究材料的增加(尽管适度),在其他方面已经过时。综上所述,有必要再次分析一下这个主题。
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Remarks on the Iconographic Motif of the Birdman in Mesopotamian Glyptic Art of the Third Millennium BC
The iconographic motif of the birdman emerged in Mesopotamian glyptic art in the Early Dynastic period and disappeared at the end of the Akkadian period. Its meaning remains ambiguous, particularly due to the fact that the fi gure is represented in scenes of varying character and it cannot be identifi ed with any character known from myths. Sometimes, the creature may be recognised as a deity based on a horned crown, yet this is not always the case. Among the deities attested in the scenes with birdman, one can easily identify Shamash and Enki. The examined material contains 62 published seals or seal impressions with the birdman motif, both from the Early Dynastic and the Akkadian period. The latest monographic studies of this subject were published in the 1950s. Interpretations presented by the authors of said works, though often quoted in the research on the motif, seem to lack proper argumentation and, to an large extent, are outdated due to a considerable progress of the research on Sumero-Akkadian iconography and an increase, although modest, in study material, among other things. In light of the above, it is worth analysing this motif one more time.
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Etudes et Travaux
Etudes et Travaux Arts and Humanities-Archeology (arts and humanities)
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期刊介绍: Études et Travaux has been published since 1966, initially as a series of the Centre of Mediterranean Archaeology at the Polish Academy of Sciences (Études et Travaux / Centre d''Archéologie Méditerranéenne de l''Académie Polonaise des Sciences, ISSN 0079-3566), while since 2011 as an annual of the Institute of Mediterranean and Oriental Cultures at the Polish Academy of Sciences (Études et Travaux / Institut des Cultures Méditerranéennes et Orientales de l''Académie Polonaise des Sciences, ISSN 2084-6762). Since 2014, it has also been published as an open access journal available in electronic form (e-ISSN 2449-9579) on the periodical’s webpage.
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