Wednesday, August 18, 2021

Ancient American Cave and Rock Art

For thousands of years, Native Americans artists have expressed their thoughts, feelings, religious concepts and the like through rock wall art.

This form of art is divided into two broad categories Pictographs and Petroglyphs. 
Petroglyphs are images carved directly into the rock face and by their very nature
are more durable and long lasting then Pictographs. This is due to the fact that Pictographs are

designs that are painted onto the face of the rocks. 


The meanings of the designs can be complex, basic or even unknown in Modern World.  

In many cases various tribes have different designs for the same concept. 

Regardless of their meanings, Native American rock wall art


is a beautiful expression of the talents of long dead artists and in some cases extinct cultures of
the first peoples of the Americas.



 

Thursday, August 5, 2021

Man Made Fire in the Sky

 















Fireworks are almost as old as the invention of gunpowder by the Ancient Chinese. From the earliest days when gunpowder was first created, its use to entertain as well as destroy has been a fact of life. Countless billions have been thrilled by the explosion of color that has lightened the night sky in celebration. From the birth of a monarch to the birth of a nation, victories, milestones and great achievements have all been given the fireworks treatment. These celebrations bring enjoyment to all when man has used fireworks to ignite the night sky.



Wednesday, August 4, 2021

Attackers from the Sea-Let the Coastal Artillery is the Answer

                                                                              

When an enemy warship appears, coastal artillery was the first defense. This 32 pdr. smoothbore, muzzle loader could fire solid shot, explosive shell or the dreaded hot shot into the vulnerable wooden sailing ships of the early 19th century. The structure with a chimney in the background is a furnace to heat up the cannon balls (hot shot) so as to catch wooden ships on fire. Even today, fire onboard any ship is many a sailor's worst fear.                                            
Largely hidden behind angled ramparts up to ten meters (30+feet) thick, the artillerymen and their pieces were well protected from return fire. Batteries of heavy coastal artillery in stone, brick or earthen forts such as this protected key harbors and seaport cities throughout the 19th century world. 
Each fort would have a massive "bombproof" magazine as seen to the left that stored ammunition for the cannon. The other building to the right was the barracks for the forts garrison of soldiers. 

These pictures are from Fort McNab in Halifax, Nova Scotia. A traditional "star fort," Fort McNab was built to protect Halifax Harbor from possible American attacks during the 19th century.

Above is a model of a wooden frontier "Star Fort" with a cannon in the lower right redoubt. The star name is in reference to the corner redoubts that jut out like the spokes of a star.

                                                                              

Horus the Protector

 


Horus God of the Sky and Kingship, son of Osiris and Isis, was one of the main protector gods of the Ancient Egyptians as his mortal enemy was the deity who killed Osiris-Set the god of darkness and evil. Horus could be either be seen as a falcon or as a human with a falcon head. As Horus was worshiped from pre-dynastic Egypt to the Roman Era, his religious powers and responsibilities changed but not his falcon appearance.


This pair of ancient Horus statues are part of the Smithsonian collection in Washington D.C.

Aphrodite-Venus

 

Aphrodite, the Greek Goddess of Love, Passion, Beauty and Sexuality seems to be deep in thought. To the Romans she was the Goddess Venus. Aphrodite, while married to Hephaestus, was known for her unfaithfulness and many romantic adventures with other gods and men. As she had at least 15 children from five different companions, her promiscuous reputation seems well warranted. 

While Aries-the God of War was her most powerful lover, her involvement in the start and progression of the Trojan War was her greatest direct influence upon the lives of humans. The latter was through her involvement in "the Judgement of Paris" where the Prince of Troy was asked to choose which of the Goddesses Aphrodite, Athena or Hera was the most beautiful.  Paris chose Aphrodite, after she promised him the beautiful Queen Helen of Sparta, gaining the wrath of the other two goddesses and dooming Troy in the coming war.  The Romans claimed this was one of the events that led to the founding of Rome-but that is a story for another day.

As a side note the name month of April is taken from Aphrodite.