The Swastika, the Earliest Known Symbol, and its Migrations: With Observations on the Migration of Certain Industries in Prehist

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  • Thomas Wilson
  • Author:  Thomas Wilson
  • Year: 29-06-2017
  • Translator from English: Nony Panayotova
  • Availability:  In Stock
  • Product Code:  1964-01
  • SKU: 18.0205
  • ISBN: 978-619-01-0061-4
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Originally published under the auspices of the United States National Museum (now the Smithsonian), this book is the most comprehensive scholarly study of the history and use of the ancient swastika symbol ever undertaken. Its author, Thomas Wilson, participated in the excavation of an Indian burial mound in Ohio where several large copper swastikas were discovered. This unusual find sparked Wilson's curiosity and led to the research that ultimately became this book. The swastika symbol occurs in Mesopotamia and India as early as 8000 years ago, and prolifically on artifacts unearthed at the site of ancient Troy. It also appears on hundreds of Greek ceramic objects of the Geometric period, dating between the tenth and seventh centuries BC. Its use by indigenous peoples along the Mississippi and Amazon Rivers before 300 AD has raised serious questions about a possible diffusion from Eurasia. How or when this may have occurred, however, has never been established, nor has the underlying significance of the swastika ever been fully understood. The front cover illustration is from the book "Tree of Life, Mythical Archetype" by Gregory Haynes, also published by Symbolon Press. Haynes was the first to observe that the four largest rivers on the four continents bordering the Atlantic Ocean (the Nile, Amazon, Mississippi, and Baltic) stand in relation to each other as do the outer arms of an enormous swastika. In "Tree of Life, Mythical Archetype" he persuasively argues that ancient navigators mapped these four rivers and derived the swastika from them. This is a facsimile edition of Wilson's 1896 report, which includes all of his writings on the subject of the swastika.

About the Author

Thomas Wilson

Thomas Wilson

Thomas Wilson was director of the Department of Prehistoric Anthropology at the National Museum of the United States (now Smithsonian). He was involved in the excavation of an Indian tomb in Ohio, whe... Read more

Tags: Antiquity, Anthropology & Archeology, Researches, Prehistory & Evolution

Specification
Year 29-06-2017
Translator from English: Nony Panayotova
Pages 304
Size 168/240 мм
Weight 0.4 kg
Cover Type Paperback
Genre Antiquity, Anthropology & Archeology, Researches, Prehistory & Evolution

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