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Babylonian clay model of a sheeps lung
Clay model of a lung, containing omens, Late Babylonian, 7th Century BC, from Ninevah. Used by baru-priests to teach their students its anatomy and its significance in foretelling the future. From the British Museums collection
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This print showcases a remarkable artifact from ancient times - a Babylonian clay model of a sheep's lung. Dating back to the 7th century BC and discovered in Nineveh, this intricate creation was utilized by baru-priests as an educational tool for their students. Its purpose extended beyond anatomy, as it held great significance in divination practices. The vibrant colors of the clay model bring life to its delicate features, allowing us to appreciate the craftsmanship of those who sculpted it centuries ago. As we delve into its historical context, we uncover its role in foretelling the future. This unique representation served as a conduit between spirituality and medicine, embodying both religious beliefs and scientific understanding within Babylonian culture. Housed within the prestigious British Museum's collection, this artifact stands as a testament to humanity's fascination with the occult and our eternal quest for knowledge about what lies ahead. It transports us back to an era where religion played an integral part in society, intertwining faith with practical teachings. Originating from Adiabene in present-day Iraq (formerly Assyria), this clay model serves as a tangible link to our ancient past. Through it, we gain insight into how different civilizations perceived the human body and sought guidance from omens for shaping their destinies. As we contemplate this extraordinary relic preserved through time, let us marvel at its beauty while acknowledging its profound cultural significance that transcends borders and eras alike.
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