Qudtober - Baetyl

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Qudtober - Baetyl

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Meteorite worship - holy sky objects!
Meteorite worship has been observed in many ancient civilisations - but how did these rocks get to be holy?
Throughout most of human history, the eyes of our ancestors gazed upwards at clear, unpolluted skies mesmerised by the fiery balls that sped across the firmament at night. Unsurprisingly, meteorite worship took off and continues to be evident today. So, let’s get to grips with how ancient peoples viewed meteorites and why did they end up venerating them? Meteorite worship – getting the…
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Baetyl - the sacred Black Stone of Aphrodite was found in the ruins of her temple in Paphos, Cyprus. Likely of meteoric origin, this gabbro stone was worshipped as an aniconic (non-representational) idol of the goddess in her Sanctuary at Kouklia since at least 1,300 BCE.
I made a new chara (one on the right) and decided to draw him with another character that I barely gave any attention
Baetyl - 1: (n.) (Mythology) A meteoric stone thought in antiquity to be of divine origin, and sometimes worshipped.
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Meteorite worship - holy sky objects!
Meteorite worship has been observed in many ancient civilisations - but how did these rocks get to be holy?
Throughout most of human history, the eyes of our ancestors gazed upwards at clear, unpolluted skies mesmerised by the fiery balls that sped across the firmament at night. Unsurprisingly, meteorite worship took off and continues to be evident today. So, let’s get to grips with how ancient peoples viewed meteorites and why did they end up venerating them? Meteorite worship – getting the…
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Beatyl - you never came
Daily Bandcamp Album; Jangala EP by BAETYL There's something in the water in Greece. I swear, there's been an influx of great stoner rock coming from that country recently.