Discovering the Guennol Lioness: A Priceless Artifact of Ancient Creativity
Unearthed near Baghdad, the Guennol Lioness Statue fetched over $60 million at a 2007 Sotheby’s auction. This Elamite masterpiece, believed to originate from 3000-2800 B.C., heralds from an era birthed alongside the wheel and cuneiform writing, marking a significant epoch in human civilization.
The Guennol Statue embodies ancient Mesopotamian ideology, suggesting mastery over the physical realm through the amalgamation of superior animal traits. Predominantly featuring the lioness, revered for its hunting prowess, it illustrates the deep-seated reverence for felines in these ancient cultures.