Symbolic and Comparative Study of Griffin in the Works of the Achaemenid Era

The griffin is one of the symbolic animals that is deeply rooted in the culture and beliefs of different governments. The motif of this animal is present both in mythology and the history of literature, as well as in the majority of architectural elements, dishes, ornaments, textiles, which manifest...

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Main Authors: Vahid Azadi, Karim Hajizadeh Bastani, Habib Shahbazi Shiran
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Published: “George Enescu” National University of Arts of Iași 2024-05-01
Series:Anastasis: Research in Medieval Culture and Art
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description The griffin is one of the symbolic animals that is deeply rooted in the culture and beliefs of different governments. The motif of this animal is present both in mythology and the history of literature, as well as in the majority of architectural elements, dishes, ornaments, textiles, which manifest the beliefs and opinions of the people of ancient times. The griffin is one of the mythical birds of the ancient world, shaped like an eagle from the front half and a lion from the back half. It can be said that the exact origin of the griffin is not known and many names have been mentioned for this animal in different civilizations and it has appeared in various forms in the art of different nations. Based on this, the present research studies the symbology of this special and rare animal (along with its motif) in numerous works of art in Iran in the Achaemenid era and the comparative study of this image in that era. The research method is descriptive and analytical, and its information is collected through library sources and published images of ancient times. The results of the analysis show that the griffin has concepts and beliefs that among the ancient people suggest greatness, opposition between good and evil, royal power, protector and guardian. At the same time, these motifs are symmetrically created in a static and dynamic state, which is completely abstract. The motif of Griffin in each region has been influenced by the native culture of the people of that region and has various concepts that have been changed at any time according to the ethnic, cultural, artistic conditions and beliefs of the time.
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spelling doaj-art-02b1c2c50f35405193fa48ae48b0b86e2025-08-20T03:15:51Zdeu“George Enescu” National University of Arts of IașiAnastasis: Research in Medieval Culture and Art2392-862X2392-94722024-05-0111118720210.35218/armca.2024.1.08Symbolic and Comparative Study of Griffin in the Works of the Achaemenid EraVahid Azadi0Karim Hajizadeh Bastani1Habib Shahbazi Shiran2Ph.D. student of archaeology, University of Mohaghegh Ardabili, Ardabil, Iran, v.azadi66@gmail.comCorresponding author, Associate Professor, Department of Archaeology, University of Mohaghegh Ardabili, Ardabil, Iran, kar.hajizadeh@gmail.com.Associate Professor, Department of Archaeology, University of Mohaghegh Ardabili, Ardabil, Iran, habibshahbazi35@gmail.com.The griffin is one of the symbolic animals that is deeply rooted in the culture and beliefs of different governments. The motif of this animal is present both in mythology and the history of literature, as well as in the majority of architectural elements, dishes, ornaments, textiles, which manifest the beliefs and opinions of the people of ancient times. The griffin is one of the mythical birds of the ancient world, shaped like an eagle from the front half and a lion from the back half. It can be said that the exact origin of the griffin is not known and many names have been mentioned for this animal in different civilizations and it has appeared in various forms in the art of different nations. Based on this, the present research studies the symbology of this special and rare animal (along with its motif) in numerous works of art in Iran in the Achaemenid era and the comparative study of this image in that era. The research method is descriptive and analytical, and its information is collected through library sources and published images of ancient times. The results of the analysis show that the griffin has concepts and beliefs that among the ancient people suggest greatness, opposition between good and evil, royal power, protector and guardian. At the same time, these motifs are symmetrically created in a static and dynamic state, which is completely abstract. The motif of Griffin in each region has been influenced by the native culture of the people of that region and has various concepts that have been changed at any time according to the ethnic, cultural, artistic conditions and beliefs of the time.https://anastasis-review.ro/wp-content/uploads/ARMCA-2024-XI-1-08_Vahid-Azadi.pdfgriffinachaemenid eramythological conceptsritual conceptsuse of motifs
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achaemenid era
mythological concepts
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use of motifs
title Symbolic and Comparative Study of Griffin in the Works of the Achaemenid Era
title_full Symbolic and Comparative Study of Griffin in the Works of the Achaemenid Era
title_fullStr Symbolic and Comparative Study of Griffin in the Works of the Achaemenid Era
title_full_unstemmed Symbolic and Comparative Study of Griffin in the Works of the Achaemenid Era
title_short Symbolic and Comparative Study of Griffin in the Works of the Achaemenid Era
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topic griffin
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ritual concepts
use of motifs
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