Indus Valley Imagery
by Simon Gerrard


Indus Seal Tablet A1 #1 Original

Here a scene of a warrior fighting with a bull watched over by a multi-armed deity. The medium for this is stone of sorts. The outline of the seal which appears irregular or blade-like, is nothing quite so unaligned. It is the exact shape of the Egyptian Pottery Shard published here last month.

Indus Seal Tablet A1 #2 Original

Start in the middle. Here is the Anu-Lizard entity I have referred to earlier. It appears to be winged, with other images subsumed into it. In fact, the green, blue and white images suggest a flying sequence prior to landing where it is. Around is the collection of blue cat/dog faces, a red crocodile head and a bird in flight in the upper centre above Anu. The lower green figure appears to be riding a dinosaur - see how the head of the rider is defined within the blue cat/dog facial features. The ' No ! ' refers to my initial surprise at realising the clever deceiving image of the bull which duplicates that of the Egyptian Pottery Shard submission to the magazine earlier. More of this to come.

Indus Seal Tablet A1 #3 90 Degree Right

Contrast reversed here, showing various infant and foetal shapes. I cannot identify the species.

Indus Seal Tablet A1 #4 180 Degree Right

Fascinating correlation with the Egyptian Pottery data here : the yellow plankton-like foetus on the right is exactly the same. Various other creatures look on, including a red crocodile and a green dog creature on the right. You will also find this exact sequence of foetal images in my Ancient South African wall relief analysis elsewhere.
Indus Seal Tablet A1 #5 270 Degree Right

A cluttered set of images here, but illustrating the multiple use of images within a general theme : dominion. This angle is almost exactly the same as the Egyptian Pottery Shard, and I am asking the magazine editor to reproduce it alongside this for your comparison. The sub-text coincidences and topography are remarkable. From the top then. Both share the Apis bull image. In the upper left is a 3 in 1 image of a monster deity identified by Mr Peter Larsen in his Egyptian Giza website, and enhanced by me with his kind permission for another submission by me on Giza, subsequently. It is an horrible creature. Between Apis' front legs are the same images of a prostrate man looking left in yellow. His lower torso converts to the crocodile image proceding right in blue.

In the middle are some pyramid shapes, but I cannot say where they relate to - Giza perhaps.

Further down in blue, we observe the same 3 in 1 monster deity with its ( my colouring ) red eye. Other faces are subsumed within it, as one expects. A weasel-type creature looks in from the right ( brown ) over a baby image in black beneath it. Over to the extreme right are the Adamic man face profiles found in my Giza bitmaps elsewhere and London Richmond Park map data. Always the same doleful expression; large jaw, small cranium.

Now the interesting ' genetic ' aspect to the general theme. The red cable running up to the left is, I suggest, a strand of DNA opened at the socket-like joint in its middle and annotated by my red question mark. To the right in the later part of ascending sequence 4 and 5, is the further clue to the assertion of mine that the evolving winged reptiles relate to the five protein bases of DNA. This sequence demonstrates the reptilian evolution or manipulation of same - or the intervention in ours ! A dog creature looks in from the lower right in yellow on all of this. The twin erect images of a creature on the opposite left actually posess slightly different head structures - why ? Don't know.


Next Page

Page 1 of this Series
Page 2 of this Series
Page 3 of this Series
Page 4 of this Series
Page 5 of this Series
Page 6 of this Series
Page 7 of this Series
Page 8 of this Series
Page 9 of this Series










ThE-Magazine is a publication of TGS Services - Hiddenmysteries.org
Please direct all correspondence to
TGS HiddenMysteries, c/o TGS Services,
22241 Pinedale Lane, Frankston, Texas, 75763



All Content © HiddenMysteries - TGS (1998-2005)
HiddenMysteries.com Internet Store ~ HiddenMysteries Information Central
Texas National Press ~ TGS Publishers Dealers Site

All Rights Reserved

Please send bug reports to the Information .