The Assyrian Protective Spirit is also known as the Apkallu human. Originally from Nimrud, 865 B.C., it can now be found at the British Museum. This beautiful example of Mesopotamian art is a 'wise man' or 'sage'. Babylonian tradition says that there were seven Apkallu who lived at the beginning of time before the flood. They were sent by the god Ea to teach wisdom to humans. They are shown as humans with wings. Some have the head of a bird, while others don't have wings and are dressed in the skin of a fish. They protected people and sometimes hold a bucket and cone for purifying. An Apkallu protected the king and those in the palace from evil spirits. Apkallu figures are often shown beside doorways and in corners of rooms.
Made from bonded stone with an antique sandstone finish, ready to hang, 17.5"H x 11.75"W.
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