Svastica: The Earliest known Symbol, And Its Migration; With The Observation On The Migrations Of Certain Industries In Pre-Historic Times

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Author(s): Thomas Wilson
Publisher: GPO/Government Printing Office
Year: 1896

Language: English
Commentary: 1896 Original book
Pages: 358
Tags: Religion, The Swastika

Cover Page......Page 1
Title Page......Page 7
Contents......Page 11
Definitions, Description and Origin......Page 17
Dispersion of the Swastika......Page 51
Forms Allied To The Swastika......Page 199
The Cross Among The American Indians......Page 220
Significance Of The Swastika......Page 248
The Migration of Symbols......Page 252
Prehistoric Objects Assiated with the Swastika......Page 266
Similar Prehistoric Arts......Page 287
Cover Page......Page 358