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
209. Scandinavian sword scabbard with two ogee Swastikas
(tetraskelions), right and left 866
210. Scandinavian sword scabbard with ogee Swastika 866
211. Scandinavian sword scabbard, two triskelions, right and
left 866
212. Gold brooch with ogee Swastika. Island of Fyen. Waring,
_Ceramic Art_, etc., pl. XLIII, fig. 11 867
213. Scandinavian bronze silver-plated horse gear with three
Swastikas, one elaborate. Waring, _Ceramic Art_, etc.,
pl. XLIV, fig. 16 867
214. Scandinavian sword scabbard with normal Swastika. Vimose
bog find 867
215. Sculptured stone with Greek cross in circle, normal
Swastika in square, and ogee Swastika in _quatrefoil_ 868
216. Fragment of thin bronze, repoussé, ogee Swastika. Ireland.
Dr. R. Munro, _Lake Dwellings of Europe_, pl. 124, figs.
20-22 868
217. Fragment of thin bronze, triskelion. Ireland. Munro,
_Lake Dwellings of Europe_, p. 384, pl. 124, figs. 20-22 868
218. Bronze pin with small normal Swastika on head. Crannog of
Lochlee, Tarbolton, Scotland. Munro, _Lake Dwellings of
Europe_, p. 417 868
219. Carved triskelion found on fragment of ash wood. Crannog
of Lochlee, Tarbolton, Scotland. Munro, _Lake Dwellings
of Europe_, p. 415 869
220. Stone altar with Swastika on pedestal. France. Museum of
Toulouse. De Mortillet, _Musée Préhistorique_, fig. 1267 869
221. Pottery bottle of dark gray with Swastika, and decoration
in white barbotine. Gallo-Roman epoch. Museum of Rouen.
De Mortillet, _Musée Préhistorique_, fig. 1246 870
222. Anglo-Saxon bronze gilt fibula, simulation of Swastika.
Long Wittenham, Berkshire 870
223. Pottery urn with band of twenty Swastikas made by hand.
White on blackish ground. Shropham, Norfolk. British
Museum. Waring, _Ceramic Art_, etc., pl. III, fig. 50 871
224. Lycian coin, triskelion, with three arms representing
cocks' heads and necks 871
225, 226. Lycian coins, triskelions, with central dots and
circles, 480 B. C. Waring, _Ceramic Art_, etc., pl. XLII,
figs. 12 and 13 871
227. Sicilian coin with quadriga and triskelion, 336-280
B. C. _Coins of the Ancients_, Brit. Mus., pl. XXXV,
fig. 28 873
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