It’s something like ‘chitlins?’

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    6 months ago

    Eh, the “child” looks to have much more adult-like proportions to me. The head is to small.

    But, as you say, analyzing ancient Sumerian drawings and interpreting them through a modern lense is guesswork at best. Especially since I assume neither of us have the context surrounding this image.

    Your gut feeling is that it looks like a mom and child. My gut feeling is that that looks like a small adult. Without further evidence, we’re just in a feelings war.

    Which, to be clear, doesn’t mean giants were real in either case. But ancient people pretty holistically believed they did, so seeing them depicted in art wouldn’t be unusual.

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        6 months ago

        We’re both just guessing intent though, right? Is there any evidence for either position beyond, “that’s how I feel”?

        I’d be happy to change my mind if someone informed on ancient Babylonian art weighed in, but right now we’re both just asserting why we think the picture asserts our interpretation with no basis.

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      6 months ago

      When you look out the window, do you think the buildings and trees gradually get smaller?

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        6 months ago

        No, but I also don’t think their base lines up with something closer to me either. I get that drawing with perspective isn’t something mastered in all cultures for all time, but without that it’s an impossible distinction.

        Do you think cultures have only ever done drawings of things in real life and have never depicted anything fictional?