The Swastika, the Earliest Known Symbol, and Its Migration: With Observations on the Migration of Certain Industries in Prehistoric TimesWilson, Thomas
Religion
The Swastika, the Earliest Known Symbol, and Its Migration: With Observations on the Migration of Certain Industries in Prehistoric Times
Wilson, Thomas
Industries, Primitive; Swastikas; Symbolism
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Crosses, Celtic and Scottish, pp. 270-273.
FORRER, R. Die | Graeber- und Textilfunde | von | Achmim-Panopolis | von |
R. Forrer | mit 16 Tafeln: 250 Abbildungen | in Photographie, Autographie,
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Text; Text und Tafeln auf Cartonpapier. | Nur in wenigen nummerirten
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Birkhäuser, Basel. | Photographie von Mathias Gerschel, Strassburg. |
Autographie und Farbendruck von R. Fretz, Zürich. | Nicht im Buchhandel.
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Swastika, ornament at Achmin-Panopolis, Egypt, p. 20, pl. XI, fig. 3.
FRANKLIN, Colonel. [Swastika an emblem used in the worship of specified
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Department of Fine Arts in the Brooklyn Institute of Arts and Sciences | *
* * | London: | Sampson, Low, Marston & Company | Limited | St. Dunstan's
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