Pazuzu

Head of the demon Pazuzu with incised decoration on the back

Loaned From: SMB

Ceramic, Quartz

1000-500 BCE

Iraq

Vorderasiatisches Museum, Staatliche Museen zu Berlin

Details

Culture/Civilisation

Ancient Mesopotamia

Theme

Ancient Societies

Subtheme

Frailties of childhood

Case Title

Will the child servive?

Display Location

Coomaraswamy Hall

Findspot

Babylon, Iraq

Measurements

1.3 x 3.2 x 2.4 cm

Accession Number

VA 03931

Description

The myth of demons stealing your child expresses the universal fear of infant illness and death – so everywhere, children wore protective amulets. In Mesopotamia, Lamashtu was the dreaded lion-headed and donkey-toothed demon. To hold Lamashtu at bay, families kept an amulet with her image or of Pazuzu, the demon that attacked her.

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Amulet against the demoness Lamashtu

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