Pazuzu figurine: An ancient statue of the Mesopotamian ‘demon’ god who inspired ‘The Exorcist’

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Name: Pazuzu statue

What is: A bronze figurine

Where he comes from: THE Assyrian Empire

When it was done: THE Neo-Assyrian period, around 900 to 600 BC

This small bronze figurine is the best known representation of the Mesopotamian God Pazuzu, who was the inspiration for modern demons presented in “The Exorcist” and “The Simpsons” – but apparently not the basis of the Labu collection toy.

Exposed to LustThe winged figurine 6 inches high (15 centimeters) stands on a base with its raised right arm. But on his back is a frightening inscription which has probably contributed to the infamy of the demon: “I am Pazuzu, son of Hampa, the king of the evil spirits of the air which violently emerges from the mountains which are raging; it is me.”

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