Close Menu
    National News Brief
    Friday, May 1
    • Home
    • Business
    • Lifestyle
    • Science
    • Technology
    • International
    • Arts & Entertainment
    • Sports
    National News Brief
    Home»Science

    Ancient silver goblet preserves oldest known image of cosmic creation

    Team_NationalNewsBriefBy Team_NationalNewsBriefNovember 13, 2025 Science No Comments5 Mins Read
    Share
    Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Pinterest Email


    The ˁAin Samiya silver goblet

    The Israel Museum, Jerusalem/Ardon Bar Hama

    The artwork on a 4300-year-old silver goblet unearthed in the Palestinian West Bank appears to show the universe forming out of primordial chaos – making it the oldest known visual representation of a creation myth.

    “I think it’s an ingenious design,” says Eberhard Zangger at the Luwian Studies Foundation, a non-profit based in Switzerland. “With very few lines, it tells a very complex story.”

    The ˁAin Samiya goblet stands about 8 centimetres tall. It was found 55 years ago in an ancient tomb a few miles to the north-east of Ramallah at the western tip of the Fertile Crescent – a region where early civilisations flourished.

    There appear to be two scenes depicted on the goblet. In the first, a large snake rears up and faces a chimera with a human torso and the legs of an animal, who stands over a small flower-like circle. In the second, a snake lies on the ground beneath a much larger flower-like circle with a smiling face. The circle is being held up, probably by two fully humanoid figures – although only one is visible today because the goblet is broken.

    Archaeologists in the 1970s suggested the two scenes came from Enūma Eliš, a Babylonian creation myth in which a primordial entity named Tiamat is defeated in battle by the god Marduk, who then turns Tiamat’s body into the heavens and Earth. But, Zangger says, other researchers have pointed out flaws with this idea. Not only is there no battle scene on the goblet, but it was also made about 1000 years before Enūma Eliš was first written down.

    Because of this, other researchers have suggested alternative interpretations – for instance, that the goblet is a symbolic representation of the birth of the new year and the death of the old one.

    But Zangger and his colleagues – Daniel Sarlo, an independent researcher in Toronto, and Fabienne Haas Dantes at the University of Zurich, Switzerland – think the original interpretation was nearer to the mark. They argue that the scenes do show the formation of the world and cosmos, but that they come from a creation story far older than Enūma Eliš.

    The scene depicts a cosmic order emerging from chaos, with figures like serpents and deities (credit: ? Israel Museum, Jerusalem, by Florika Weiner).

    The images engraved on the goblet depict deities, snakes and the sun

    Israel Museum, Jerusalem/Florika Weiner

    In the first scene, according to Zangger’s team, there is chaos. The chimera represents a weak god, fused with the animals. Beneath its legs, the small flower-like circle represents a powerless sun. Ruling over all of this chaos is a monstrous snake. But in the second scene, order has emerged peacefully from the chaos. The gods have been separated from the animals, becoming powerful humanoid characters. They hold the equally powerful sun aloft in a “celestial boat”, indicating that the heavens have now been separated from Earth. The monstrous serpent of chaos, defeated, lies beneath the sun.

    Zangger points out that there are cuneiform texts from elsewhere in the Fertile Crescent that are similar in age to the goblet and that describe how the gods separated the heavens from Earth. As such, we know that the inhabitants of the region had developed stories about the creation of the world by the time the goblet was fashioned. “But the incredible thing about the goblet is that we now have a picture of what they imagined this creation to have looked like,” he says.

    Jan Lisman, an independent researcher based in the Netherlands, is unconvinced by the interpretation. “What may be depicted is the daily movement of the sun,” he says. “But definitely not ‘origin’ or ‘chaos’.”

    Silvia Schroer at the University of Bern in Switzerland is more willing to accept the possibility that the goblet shows the creation of the world. But she sees problems with another aspect of the new analysis.

    Zangger and his colleagues say that some of the images on the ˁAin Samiya goblet – such as a monstrous snake – appear in ancient cosmological stories from across the Fertile Crescent and nearby regions. They argue that this hints at deep connections among all of these creation myths, suggesting they may all draw from a single, even older myth. In line with this, they point out that a celestial boat similar to that on the goblet is carved onto a pillar at the 11,500-year-old site of Göbekli Tepe in what is now Turkey, to the north-west of the Fertile Crescent. “That’s 7000 years earlier than the goblet,” says Zangger.

    But Schroer thinks it’s far too speculative to suggest all of the region’s creation stories are deeply connected like this. “Even if there are similarities, there is not always a demonstrable influence,” she says.

    JEOL – Journal of the Ancient Near Eastern Society “Ex Oriente Luxˮ DOI: in press

    Caravan in front of the Great Pyramid of Giza, Egypt

    Scientific pioneers of the ancient world, Cairo and Alexandria: Egypt

    Embark on an unforgettable journey through Egypt’s two most iconic cities, Cairo and Alexandria, where ancient history meets modern charm.

    Topics:



    Source link

    Team_NationalNewsBrief
    • Website

    Keep Reading

    Oak trees use delaying tactics to thwart hungry caterpillars

    The best new science fiction books of May 2026 include a new Murderbot and books from Alan Moore and Ann Leckie

    Your oral microbiome could affect your weight, liver and diabetes risk

    ‘Green’ cryptocurrency uses 18 times more energy than makers claim

    Doubts cast over ‘wild’ claim that magnetic control can turn on genes

    We have figured out a new way to send messages into the past

    Add A Comment

    Comments are closed.

    Editors Picks

    Army Issues Guidance and Begins Separation of Trans Soldiers | The Gateway Pundit

    May 19, 2025

    Americans come last – ALWAYS!!!!!!

    October 4, 2024

    Adding extra protein to ultra-processed foods helps reduce overeating

    March 14, 2025

    How Timothée Chalamet Spoiled Girlfriend Kylie Jenner On Her Birthday

    August 22, 2025

    Zoe Saldaña Slammed Over ‘Ignorant Statement’ To Journalist

    March 4, 2025
    Categories
    • Arts & Entertainment
    • Business
    • International
    • Latest News
    • Lifestyle
    • Opinions
    • Politics
    • Science
    • Sports
    • Technology
    • Top Stories
    • Trending News
    • World Economy
    About us

    Welcome to National News Brief, your one-stop destination for staying informed on the latest developments from around the globe. Our mission is to provide readers with up-to-the-minute coverage across a wide range of topics, ensuring you never miss out on the stories that matter most.

    At National News Brief, we cover World News, delivering accurate and insightful reports on global events and issues shaping the future. Our Tech News section keeps you informed about cutting-edge technologies, trends in AI, and innovations transforming industries. Stay ahead of the curve with updates on the World Economy, including financial markets, economic policies, and international trade.

    Editors Picks

    Power Systems Studies with Simulink and Simscape Electrical

    May 1, 2026

    UK Retail Sector Collapse | Armstrong Economics

    May 1, 2026

    Olivia Wilde Hit With Fresh Fallout After Harry Styles News

    May 1, 2026

    Vivian Balakrishnan to meet Gulf leaders on working visit to Middle East

    May 1, 2026
    Categories
    • Arts & Entertainment
    • Business
    • International
    • Latest News
    • Lifestyle
    • Opinions
    • Politics
    • Science
    • Sports
    • Technology
    • Top Stories
    • Trending News
    • World Economy
    • Privacy Policy
    • Disclaimer
    • Terms and Conditions
    • About us
    • Contact us
    Copyright © 2024 Nationalnewsbrief.com All Rights Reserved.

    Type above and press Enter to search. Press Esc to cancel.