The Swastika, the Earliest Known Symbol, and Its Migration: With Observations on the Migration of Certain Industries in Prehistoric TimesWilson, Thomas
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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
Communications between Europe and America, pp. 186, 187.
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MÜLLER, F. MAX. Chips | from | A German Workship. | By Max Müller, M. A.,
| Fellow of All Souls College, Oxford. | Essays on * * | New York: |
Scribner, Armstrong & Co. | Successors to Charles Scribner & Co.
Essays on Mythology, Traditions, and Customs. Svasti, Sanscrit,
meaning joy or happiness. Vol. II, p. 24.
Swastika. Letter to Dr. Schliemann, "Ilios," pp. 346-349.
Swastika, Review of, Athenæum (Lond.), No. 3332, Aug. 20, 1892, p.
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MÜLLER, LUDWIG. [Swastika.]
_Proc. Royal Danish Academy of Science_, Fifth series, Section of
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MUNRO, ROBERT. Ancient | Scottish Lake Dwellings | or Crannogs | with a
Supplementary Chapter on | Remains of Lake Dwellings in England | by |
Robert Munro, M. A. | M. D., F. S. A. Scot. | (Design) | Edinburgh: David
Douglas | 1881 | All rights reserved.
8º, pp. i-xx, 1-326.
Swastika on pin and triskelion on plank, crannog of Lochlee, figs. 144
and 149, pp. 130-134.
Note by Montelius, figs. 11 and 12, p. 131.
---- The | Lake Dwellings | of | Europe: | Being the | Rhind Lectures in
Archæology | for 1888. | By | Robert Munro, M. A., M. D., | Secretary of
the Society of Antiquaries of Scotland; Author of | "Ancient Scottish Lake
Dwellings or Crannogs." | Cassell & Company, Limited: | London, Paris &
Melbourne. | 1890 | (All rights reserved).
4º, pp. i-xl, 1-600.
Swastika in Lake Bourget (Savoy), fig. 195, Nos. 11 and 12, pp. 532
and 538; in Lisnacroghera (Ireland), fig. 124, No. 20; triskele, fig.
124, No. 22, pp. 383, 585.
NADAILLAC, Marquis de. Prehistoric America | by the | Marquis de Nadaillac
| Translated by N. D'Anvers | Edited by W. H. Dall | (Design of Vase) |
with 219 illustrations | New York and London | G. P. Putnam's Sons | The
Knickerbocker Press | 1884.
8º, pp. i-vii, 1-566.
Swastika (?) alleged to be on the Pemberton hammer from New Jersey,
pp. 22, note 1, citing Professor Haldeman, Sept. 27, 1877, Rep.
Peabody Museum, 1878, p. 255. Dr. Abbott denounces this inscription as
a fraud. Primitive Industry, p. 32.
NEWTON, JOHN. History of Migration of the Triskelion from Sicily to the
Isle of Man, through Henry III of England and Alexander III of Scotland.
_Athenæum_, No. 3385, Sept. 10, 1892, pp. 353, 354.
NICHOLSON, CORNELIUS. Report of Swastika found in recently explored Mosaic
pavement in Isle of Wight, Munro's "Ancient Scottish Lake Dwellings,"
note, p. 132.
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