Sumerian sculptures of male and female worshippers, found in the Tell Asmar Hoard (c. 2900–2550 BCE) in Iraq. The big eyes of the votive figures symbolize vigilance and constant prayer, representing the figures’ role as stand-ins for worshippers in continuous communication with the gods [1897×1412]

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    1. ACrossingTroll on

      I always wonder how they come up with such contexts: “big eyes…symbolize vigilance and constant prayer”. My first thought was that they’re stoned.

    2. They’re quite cute, in a certain way. I can imagine the deity rather amused at what their worshippers have devised.

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