Sayburç Object Profile

The Bull and Human Scene at Sayburç

This Sayburç scene focuses on the bull and human figures within the larger bench relief, keeping the detail connected to the whole panel.

The Bull and Human Scene at Sayburç visual reference
Visual reference for orientation. Use source images only when rights are clear.

Quick Facts

Site
Sayburç
Structure
Northern communal / relief-bearing building
Type
relief scene

What We Know

The bull is shown with body in side view and head rendered from above so both horns are visible; the perspective emphasizes the horns. The second human figure is side-on, slightly squatted, phallic, raises a six-fingered left hand, and holds an uncertain snake or rattle in the right hand.

Main Details

  • Part of the five-figure bench relief panel.
  • Panel dimensions: 0.7-0.9 m high x 3.7 m long
  • Bull: The bull is shown with body in side view and head rendered from above so both horns are visible; the perspective emphasizes the horns.
  • Second squatting male: The second human figure is side-on, slightly squatted, phallic, raises a six-fingered left hand, and holds an uncertain snake or rattle in the right hand.
  • Main source: Özdoğan 2022, pp. 1601-1602.

Parent Context

  • Sayburç
  • Northern communal / relief-bearing building
  • The Bull and Human Scene at Sayburç
  • The Bull and Human Scene at Sayburç belongs to Northern communal / relief-bearing building at Sayburç.

Public Reading Path

  • This Sayburç scene focuses on the bull and human figures within the larger bench relief, keeping the detail connected to the whole panel.
  • The bull is shown with body in side view and head rendered from above so both horns are visible; the perspective emphasizes the horns. The second human figure is side-on, slightly squatted, phallic, raises a six-fingered left hand, and holds an uncertain snake or rattle in the right hand.
  • The Bull and Human Scene at Sayburç should be read as reported Sayburç evidence first, with scene, domestic, structure, or burial interpretation kept separate from description.
  • The Bull and Human Scene at Sayburç should be read as reported evidence first, then compared with the parent structure page.

Physical Evidence

  • Part of the five-figure bench relief panel.
  • Panel dimensions: 0.7-0.9 m high x 3.7 m long
  • Bull: The bull is shown with body in side view and head rendered from above so both horns are visible; the perspective emphasizes the horns.
  • Second squatting male: The second human figure is side-on, slightly squatted, phallic, raises a six-fingered left hand, and holds an uncertain snake or rattle in the right hand.
  • Main source: Özdoğan 2022, pp. 1601-1602.

Motifs And Feature Groups

  • relief scene
  • Sayburç evidence group

What To Be Careful About

  • Use reported wording where exact locus, phase, function, or 2025 metadata remain open.
  • Do not assign ritual, identity, contents, liquid type, exchange, or status meanings without source support.
  • Do not reduce the relief, domestic features, structures, or burial evidence to one settled myth or ritual meaning.
  • Keep depiction, placement, body treatment, and interpretation separate.

Source Trail

  • Özdoğan 2022, pp. 1600-1601, Fig. 4

Open Questions

  • Which exact feature, figure, or locus should control future interpretation?

Evidence Review

  • Sayburç research-grade core, structure matrix, relief dossier, or burial matrix controls the deeper review layer.
  • Detailed evidence notes remain available for deeper review.

Object Evidence

What Is Secure

  • The bull is shown with body in side view and head rendered from above so both horns are visible; the perspective emphasizes the horns. The second human figure is side-on, slightly squatted, phallic, raises a six-fingered left hand, and holds an uncertain snake or rattle in the right hand.
  • This Sayburç scene focuses on the bull and human figures within the larger bench relief, keeping the detail connected to the whole panel.
  • Part of the five-figure bench relief panel.
  • Panel dimensions: 0.7-0.9 m high x 3.7 m long

Source Trail

  • Özdoğan 2022, pp. 1601-1602
  • Özdoğan 2022, pp. 1600-1601, Fig. 4
  • Site evidence notes

Boundaries

  • Use reported wording where exact locus, phase, function, or 2025 metadata remain open.
  • Do not assign ritual, identity, contents, liquid type, exchange, or status meanings without source support.
  • Do not reduce the relief, domestic features, structures, or burial evidence to one settled myth or ritual meaning.
  • Keep depiction, placement, body treatment, and interpretation separate.

Next Evidence Needed

  • Which exact feature, figure, or locus should control future interpretation?
  • Sayburç research-grade core, structure matrix, relief dossier, or burial matrix controls the deeper review layer.
  • Detailed evidence notes remain available for deeper review.
  • Future updates should add catalogue numbers, exact loci, image rights, and direct evidence locators when publicly supportable.

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Sources

  • Özdoğan 2022, pp. 1601-1602

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