The Dragon wars of Assyria told through art (3D) – Part 1

There are rows of Dragons on the left side, it is not only one. As the story progresses, they will be revealed. the poses of the Dragons on the left is aggressive with their wings lifted up moving forward with their heads tilted to the ground, a typical aggressive move. its tongue clearly sticking out. The Dragons on the left are in a defensive position expecting an attack any minute. They are also in rows, the one on the inside is smaller as he is standing afar, his face will be revealed as the story progresses, the hand of the bigger dragon has covered it’s face, but it will be revealed as the story progresses. you could see it’s back, wings and tail starting to form if you zoom out.

A-TRA-HASIS | TABLET 1 – PART 4 |

This are words used daily by Tigraians and (the accent of the Sumerians is the same as that of South and Central Tigrai) Eritreans, words which are found only in the Tigrigna language like Ashabo’u (meaning, how quickly), Tsenatoum (meaning, their steadfastness), Izu-zu (meaning, he ordered), Mea’Tsea (meaning, he came), “Ansa’r” which mean against/opposite, mainstream historians have told us for have a century that it translates to Mars. you could see where I am going with this. The letter “Tse” ጸ which is exclusively used by the Sumerians and Tigrigna and much more similarities in words, culture, religion, traditional clothings, hair style between the Sumerians, Akkadians and the people inhabiting northern and central Ethiopia and Eritrea.