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Tomb of An Jia.PNG
Over the doorway of An Jia's tomb, one can see dual bird priests wearing padams and performing some sort of Zoroastrian fire ritual. H. 66 x W. 128 cm. This was excavated in Xi'an in 2000.

Simurgh on Sasanian Silver Plate.jpg
With the body of a dog and the wings of a bird, this creature shown on a Sasanian silver plate comes from Iranian mythology.

Huma Mosaic.jpg
This mosaic of the Iranian mythological Huma (most famously discussed in Sufi traditions) is located in Uzbekistan. Most interestingly, it features dual birds, much like the Sogdian examples of bird priests.

Kurdish Tribal Rug.jpg
This is a Kurdish tribal rug depicting some sort of avian mythological creature. It looks more consistently bird-like than Simurgh like, as there are no canine features, so it is possible it is the mythological Simsiyar bird, which is said to live…

Mullah Kurgan Ossuary.PNG
This ossuary depicts two priests with highly birdlike beaks (padams). It is probably a reproduceable mold.

Sasanian Silver Plate.PNG
This silver plate depicts a Sasanian king, either Peroz or Kavad. Like many other examples, this silver plate shows the king in a hunting scene. We are most interested in the scarf which denotes royalty and the soul.

More scarves.PNG
These bird priests have a distinctly Sasanian style, and the scarves are even more pronounced here than on the tomb of Shi Jun.

Bablyonian Bird Man British Museum 90858.png
This boundary stone far predates the other bird priest objects in our collection, but it links to them through the interesting image of the half man, half bird archer depicted alongside the cuneiform. It it notable for showing a bird man hybrid…

Boundary Stone2.PNG
This is a boundary stone with ceremonial purposes. It shows Babylonian King Marduk-nadin-ahhe. Significant to us is the depiction of a king as an archer, much like the image from the earlier boundary stone.

Bamiyan Buddha mural.PNG
This mural was overhead the Eastern Buddha in the Bamiyan Valley. It shows two bird man hybrids in symmetry. The mural was destroyed by the Taliban in 2001.
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