Shamash-sun-symbol.svg


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A slightly schematized/simplified version of one form of the ancient symbol of the Mesopotamian sun-god Shamash , with alternate pointy and wavy rays. According to Gods, Demons, and Symbols of Ancient Mesopotamia: An Illustrated Dictionary by Jeremy Black and Anthony Green (1992, ISBN 0-292-70794-0 ), p. 168, it occurs "from the Akkadian down to the Neo-Babylonian period", and "The Akkadian names of the symbol were šamšatu and niphu . It was often represented on a pole as a standard."

For modern symbols which incorporate a version of the Shamash sun-symbol, see File:Flag of the Assyrian people.svg , File:Iraq state emblem CoA 1959-1965 Qassem.svg etc.
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This is an SVG version of File:Star of Shamash.png (attempting to duplicate the appearance of the PNG file, but generated from abstract geometry and symmetrical), converted from the following vector PostScript source code:

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