Civilization Of Llhuros
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7 / Pair of Fornicating Gods (Votive with Senberien) Early Archaic Metal Height: 23 cm.... The hollow interiors of votives often contained senberiens pieces of leather on which were inscribed prayers. The translation of this senberien is by the Swedish paleographer, Nils Schilaneder, director of the Swedish Institute of Archaeological Science and Research. Shisun, make: me one with thee. Let the sinews of my loins Measure the beat of Your dripping ardour. Oh, oh Make a net of your hair, That I not drown in your arms. [Lebende Symbole der Llhuroschen Kunst and Kultur, p. 24] in Ithaca, NY.
Norman Daly, compiler of Llhurocian artifacts and history pictured here wearing a Llhurocian emblem.
THE STORY OF LLHUROS The story of the Civilization of Llhuros is now available. Use link below.
While these and hundreds more marvelous artifacts of the Civilization of Llhuros have been hidden from the eyes of the world for many years, they will soon be viewed again by millions around the world. The opening of the web exhibit for the Civilization of Llhuros is scheduled for the winter of 2013.
Artifact measurements are given in centimeters. Here is a handy calculator for those who would like to convert centimeters to inches.
Norman Daly, Director of Llhurocian Studies Cornell University Compiler's Note... The largest debt I have engendered in my compilation is to my fellow anthropologist, Paver Slaban, without whom many of the attendant problems would never have been solved. Yet it is difficult to place Professor Conrad Lionberger, acting director of Llhuroscian Studies, Cornell University, anywhere except at the top of the list of those colleagues who shared most graciously their expertise with me. I should also like to thank the New York State Council on the Arts for an individual grant which has in part supported my work. The extant Naciremian texts as well as those from Uoyab are in the limited cuneiformic writing of the Middle Period. These I have translated from the original, and I am solely responsible for the variations which may become catachrestic when compared to the authoritative clarity of translations made by that distinguished scholar, Professor Emmet Joseph McIntyre of Trinity College, Dublin. Norman Daly Director of Llhuroscian Studies Cornell University