Thursday, September 6, 2018

Very Old Art...!

I think that we tend to sell our ancestors a little short when it comes to their creative abilities. For instance, this piece found by archeologist would certainly indicate a more refined sense of decorating than we though possible.

The Thinker Is Several Thousand Years Old



Photo credit: timesofisrael.com

Archaeologists at a Bronze Age site in Yehud, Israel, found some basic funerary goodies—including daggers, arrowheads, and animal bones—offered to accompany a prominent Canaanite into the afterlife. They also found something way better, a ceramic jug topped with a clay figurine that resembles Rodin’s famous The Thinker.

The 3,800-year-old statuette is considered historically unique. Along with some nearby Copper Age discoveries (in modern-day Jordan) like an irrigation system with terraced gardens, this suggests that an advanced civilization tamed this “fatally uninhabitable” land 6,000 years ago.

Here is my question...how can men be creative enough to fashion lasting art such as this, and at the same time be so talented  creating horrible ways to kill one another?

Coffee in the kitchen again, so we can talk about this.

6 comments:

Mamahen said...

What an interesting find. It would seem they put their knowledge and talent in the making of weapons to far greater use:((

Momlady said...

Good question. Unfortunately it started waaaayyyy long ago.

linda m said...

You ask a very good question Mr. Hermit. Maybe some day we will get an answer. Interesting find for the archeologists.

Rob said...

I think the answer is "different strokes for different folks".
Even 6,000 years ago there were artists & warriors, the artists work quietly by themselves and the warriors involve those around them in their pursuit of what they like to do.

JO said...

Well this is rather odd. Good piece for talking around the kitchen table this morning

HermitJim said...

Hey Mamahen...
I'm afraid you're right.
Thanks for stopping by this morning!


Hey Momlady...
Yes, it did. Shame really.
Thanks for coming over this morning!


Hey Linda...
It was quite an interesting find. Always something new to discover, it seems.
Thanks for the visit this morning!


Hey Rob...
I guess it has always been that way, I'm sad to say!
Thanks for stopping by today!


Hey Jo...
It does make for an interesting discussion, doesn't it?
Thanks, dear for dropping by this morning!