Legend: The images below in stone statues or stone reliefs hint at the fact 
that the log-plaited people [e.g. 2] used masonary from ancient times [1, 2].
Where the log-plait people travelled worldwide are found brick temple 
construction and adoration of gods in relief resembling them. Log-plaited
people are found from 2630 BC in Africa [1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6]; from 2000 BC in the
Near East  [7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13]; from 250 BC in the Far East [14, 15]; from
1700 BC in the Mediterranean [16]; from 100 AD in Europe [17, 18, 19, 20, 21];
and from 600 AD in the Americas [22, 23].

1 Afrigypt: the god Geb on Djoser’s Heliopolis Shrine, Dynasty III, 2630 - 2611 BC
2 Afrigypt: Akenaten (i.e. Amenhotep IV) and daughter, Dyn 18, 1353 - 1336 BC
3 Afrigypt: Dancers presenting gifts to Huy, Dyn. 18, 1323 - 1319 BC
4 Tunesia: Carthage: King Juba I, 85 - 46 BC
5 Tunesia: Carthagian general: Fought for Hannibal & found on Etruscan coin, 180 BC
6 Kenya: Youth wearing plaits and bull horns, c. 1950
7 Syria: Elba: African noble family relief in bone and ivory, 2600 BC
8 Anatolia (now Turkey): S’amal: Hittite woman, 1400 BC
9 Iran: Susa: the Pre-Achaemenid, Elam Dynasty showing King Bahram II, 651 BC
 10  India: Bakong: Temple relief detail from Judgement scene, 800 AD
  11 India: Maharastra, Ajanta: Siddharta, 300 - 800 AD
 12 Mesopotamia: Akkad: from reign of Shalmanesser III, a Nubian, 859 - 824 BC
 13 Anatolia: (now Turkey): Zuegma: Hittite god Teshup with Trident, 1000.BC
 14  China: Yunnan, Shizhaishan: Cattleman of the Dian people, 250 BC - 250 AD
 15 Japan: an Oni - one of a class of invincible, supernatural gods, 1600 AD
 16  Greece: Thera: a temple fresco, 1700 BC
 17 Bohemia (now Prague): Jan Zizka, lead Commander of John Huss, 1360-1424.AD
 18 Italy: Rome: a woman’s bust, 100 AD
 19 Italy: Naples: bust of young person, 250 AD
 20 England: Yorkshire: Moorish figure, c. 400 AD
 21 Hungary: Pannonia, Romai: Man’s bust from time of Roman Empire, 80 BC - 380 AD
 22 Mexico: Yaxchilan: Relief from temple of Mayan King Itzamnaaj B’alam-III, 769-800 AD
 23 Mexico: Chaipas, Bonampak: Temple fresco, 600 AD - 900 AD


art, art history, Paul Marc Washington, paleoneolithic@yahoo.com



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