Sun, Sep 29, 5:21 AM CDT

Bird of Saqqara

Bryce Historical posted on Mar 25, 2012
Open full image in new tab Zoom on image
Close

Hover over top left image to zoom.
Click anywhere to exit.


Members remain the original copyright holder in all their materials here at Renderosity. Use of any of their material inconsistent with the terms and conditions set forth is prohibited and is considered an infringement of the copyrights of the respective holders unless specially stated otherwise.

Description


Bird of Saqqara The Saqqara Bird is a bird-shaped artifact made of sycamore wood, discovered during the 1898 excavation of the Pa-di-Imen tomb in Saqqara, Egypt. It has been dated to approximately 200 BCE, and is now housed in the Museum of Egyptian Antiquities in Cairo. The Saqqara Bird has a wingspan of 180 mm (7.1 in) and weighs 39.12 g (1.380 oz). Its function is not understood because of a lack of period documentation. Some who think the Saqqara Bird may be a ceremonial object because the falcon, the bird after which the Saqqara Bird is modeled, is the form most commonly used to represent several of the most important gods of Egyptian mythology, most notably Horus and Ra Horakhty. Others have posited it may have been a toy for an elite child, or that it could have functioned as a weather vane. Some have also speculated it may have been used as a sort of boomerang, as such technology was common and well-known in ancient Egypt in the form of a throwing stick used for hunting waterfowl. But the most likely hypothesis is that this bird was positioned on the masthead of sacred boats used during the Opet Festival. Reliefs showing those boats are found in the Temple of Khonsu at Karnak and date to the late New Kingdom. Thanks Magik _____________________________ L'oiseau de Saqqarah L'oiseau de Saqqarah, est un artéfact fait de bois de sycomore, découvert en Égypte dans la nécropole de Saqqarah. L'objet pèse 39 grammes et a une envergure de 18,30 centimètres1. Il représente un faucon. Daté de 200 av. J.-C., l'objet fait partie des collections permanente du musée égyptologique du Caire. Le peu de documentation contemporaine sur l'objet oblige les archéologues à spéculer quant à la finalité de l'oiseau de Saqqarah. Il aurait pu être utilisé à des fins rituelles. En effet il prend la forme d'un faucon, représentation commune de certains dieux les plus importants de la mythologie égyptienne dont le dieu Horus, un des symbole de la royauté. Il aurait pu aussi être un jouet, il a d'ailleurs été classé comme tel dans les collections du musée archéologique du Caire, ou une girouette. Le docteur Khalil Messih affirme que l'oiseau de Saqqarah est la preuve que les principes de bases de l'aviation étaient connues avant leurs découvertes officielles. Cette positon reste très contestée. Merci Magik

Comments (48)


)

MagikUnicorn

5:34PM | Sun, 25 March 2012

--------------ZOOOOM FOR BETTER FEEL :)

)

eekdog

5:36PM | Sun, 25 March 2012

cool craft and great info Magik.

)

rocdan

5:40PM | Sun, 25 March 2012

WOW GREAT INFO ON THIS ,SHORE MAKES YOU WONDER ,ADVANCED EVEN BY TODAYS STANDARDS THANKS FOR THE SHARE

)

Faemike55

5:41PM | Sun, 25 March 2012

Very cool work Magik!

)

magnus073

5:47PM | Sun, 25 March 2012

Magik, c'est une image merveilleuse. Je ne savais pas à propos de cet oiseau, il est très fascinant. J'aime apprendre sur l'histoire, et c'est pourquoi j'aime venir à votre galerie

)

Savage_dragon

6:14PM | Sun, 25 March 2012

And its real, too. Cool render! ")

)

MarciaGomes

6:20PM | Sun, 25 March 2012

UMA OBRA FENOMENAL MEU AMIGO,PENSO QUE ISTO É UM OBJETO VOADOR UM AVIÃO DIFERENTE ELE É FANTÁSTICO,A PAISAGEM É MAGNÍFICA.+++++++++5 OBRIGADO PELA INFORMAÇÃO É MUITO INTERESSANTE.

)

DennisReed

6:37PM | Sun, 25 March 2012

Cool subject & info!

)

clbsmiley

6:45PM | Sun, 25 March 2012

This is a great render!!!

)

RodS

7:37PM | Sun, 25 March 2012

Awesome render, Real! Fascinating information, too!

)

cricke49

8:21PM | Sun, 25 March 2012

excellent photo image render, love the colors of it and the story-line adds a lot of unknown facts, thanx magik!:)*5

)

Flint_Hawk

8:29PM | Sun, 25 March 2012

There was a similar one found in an Ancient Inca Civilization. A TV show made models of them & showed they did fly! It's fascinating!

)

sharky_

8:36PM | Sun, 25 March 2012

Ancient Egyptian Plane, the "Saqqara Bird" . Interesting post and info. Job well done. Aloha

)

npauling

8:37PM | Sun, 25 March 2012

I like your depiction of the 'Saqqara Bird' it looks very sleek.

bebert

10:07PM | Sun, 25 March 2012

joli montage , instructif :)

)

peedy

12:03AM | Mon, 26 March 2012

Excellent image and story, MU. Corrie

)

Dreamingbee

12:52AM | Mon, 26 March 2012

cool work Magik!

)

Jean_C

12:57AM | Mon, 26 March 2012

Excellent!

)

hipps13

1:17AM | Mon, 26 March 2012

wonderful smiles warm hugs, Linda

)

odile

1:31AM | Mon, 26 March 2012

Et en plus les hommes n'ont-ils pas toujours voulu voler..... Belle réalisation.

)

jayfar

1:36AM | Mon, 26 March 2012

They new something then that took another couple of thousand years to discover and perfect!! Spooky.

)

mininessie

2:04AM | Mon, 26 March 2012

fantastic...a great composition!

)

UteBigSmile

3:13AM | Mon, 26 March 2012

It's simply an amazing looking scene - Love it!

)

Leije

4:10AM | Mon, 26 March 2012

Belle image aux couleurs douces !

)

jendellas

4:18AM | Mon, 26 March 2012

Great plane & scene!!

)

Feliciti

4:41AM | Mon, 26 March 2012

cool plane and info about !!

)

flavia49

8:35AM | Mon, 26 March 2012

wonderful image and story

)

nitegrafix

8:40AM | Mon, 26 March 2012

Fantastic, totally! well done.

)

rayag

8:48AM | Mon, 26 March 2012

GREAT !!!

)

fallen21

9:10AM | Mon, 26 March 2012

Great info, wonderful render!

  • 1
  • 2

10 93 0

00
Days
:
18
Hrs
:
38
Mins
:
22
Secs
Premier Release Product
Power Worm for Daz Studio
3D Models
Top-Selling Vendor Sale Item
$15.95 USD 40% Off
$9.57 USD

Privacy Notice

This site uses cookies to deliver the best experience. Our own cookies make user accounts and other features possible. Third-party cookies are used to display relevant ads and to analyze how Renderosity is used. By using our site, you acknowledge that you have read and understood our Terms of Service, including our Cookie Policy and our Privacy Policy.