Los toros y leones androcéfalos alados en Mesopotamia: historia y significado

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  • Sharif Bujanda Viloria Universidad de la Sorbona

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.17533/udea.tempus.26573

Palabras clave:

shedu, lamassu, Mesopotamia, arte y religión neo-asirios

Resumen

Los toros y leones androcéfalos alados, representaciones monumentales de genios guardianes benéficos de personas, palacios y ciudades, síntesis de una larga tradición religiosa y artística, se convirtieron en símbolo del prestigio y poderío neo-asirio. Dejaron huella en el imaginario no sólo de los pueblos dominados, sino incluso de imperios posteriores. Estos colosos ya forman parte del gran “Museo imaginario” de la humanidad.

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Sharif Bujanda Viloria, Universidad de la Sorbona

Doctorando en Historia, Escuela Doctoral No.1 “Mundos Antiguos y Medievales”, Universidad de la Sorbona.

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