Proc. Royal Danish Academy of Science, Fifth series, Section of History and Philosophy, Vol. III, p. 93.

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.

PETRIE, W. M. Flinders. Naukratis (Greek inscription). | Part I, 1884-85 by | W. M. Flinders Petrie. | With Chapters by | Cecil Smith; Ernest Gardner, B. A.; | and Barclay V. Head. | (Design, two sides of coin.) | Third Memoir of | The Egypt Exploration Fund. | Published by Order of the Committee. | London: | Trübner & Co., 57 & 59, Ludgate Hill. | 1886.

Folio, pp. 1-100, pls. 1-28.

Swastika in Egypt, fourth and fifth centuries B. C., pl. IV, fig. 3. Meander Swastikas, pl. V, figs. 15, 24.

PRÄHISTORISCHE BLÄTTER. | Von | Dr. Julius Nan, in München. | VI. Jahrg., 1894. München. Nr. 5. Mit Taf. XI-XV.

Söderberg, Sven. Die Thierornamentik der Völkerwanderungszeit. | Mit Tertabildungen und Tafel XI-XV. | Lund, Sweden. Figs. 12, 13, p. 73.

PRIME, William C. Pottery and Porcelain | Of All Times And Nations | With Tables of Factory and Artists’ Marks | For the Use of Collectors | by William C. Prime, LL. D. | (Design) | New York | Harper & Brothers, Publishers | Franklin Square | 1878.

8º, pp. 1-531.

Symbolic marks on Chinese porcelain. Tablet of honor inclosing Swastika. Fig. 155, p. 254; fig. 33, p. 61.

QUEEN LACE BOOK, The. A | Historical and Descriptive Account of the Hand-Made | Antique Laces of All Countries. | * * | with | Thirty Illustrations of Lace Specimens, and seven Diagrams of | Lace Stitches. | London: | “The Queen” Office, 346, Strand, W. C. | 1874. | All rights reserved.

pp. i-viii, 1-38.

Swastika design in linen embroidery and cutwork (Sixteenth Century. Geometric Style). pl. 1, fig. 2.

RAWLINSON, George. The Religions | of | the Ancient World. | By | George Rawlinson, M. A. | Author of “The Seven Great Monarchies of the Ancient | Eastern World,” etc. | New York: | Hurst & Co., Publishers, | 122 Nassau Street.

12º, pp. 1-180.

Religion of the Ancient Sanscrit Indians. Agni, the god of Fire, described pp. 87, 89. Sun, Wind, Dyaus (Heaven), and Prithivi (Earth). Nothing said about Swastika or Solar circle.

RICHTER, Max Ohnefalsch. Excavations in Cyprus.

Bull. Soc. d’Anthrop., Paris, Vol. XI (ser. III), pp. 669-682.

ROBINSON, David. A Tour | through | The Isle of Man: | To which is subjoined | A Review of the Manx History. | By David Robertson, Esq. | London: | Printed for the Author, | by E. Hodson, Bell-Yard, Temple-Bar. | Sold by Mr. Payne, Mews-Gate; Messrs. Egertons, Whitehall; | Whites, Fleet Street; and Deighton, Holborn. | 1794.

4º narrow, pp. 235.

Triskelion—Coat of arms of Isle of Man.

ROCKHILL, William Woodville. Diary of a Journey | through | Mongolia and Tibet | in | 1891 and 1892 | by | William Woodville Rockhill | Gold Medalist of the Royal Geographical Society | (Design.) | City of Washington | Published by the Smithsonian Institution | 1894.

4º, pp. i-xx, 1-413.

Swastika (yung-drung) tattooed on hand of native at Kumbum, p. 67.

SACHEVERELL, William. An | Account | of the | Isle of Man, | its | Inhabitants, Language, Soil, re- | markable Curiosities, the Succession | of its Kings and Bishops, down to | the present Time. | By way of Essat. | With a Voyage to I-Columb-kill. | By William Sacheverell, Esq.: | Late Governour of Man. | To which is added, | A Dissertation about the Mona of Cæsar and | Tacitus; and an Account of the Antient | Druids, &c. | By Mr. Thomas Brown, | Address’d in a Letter to his Learned | Friend Mr. A. Sellars. | London: | Printed for J. Hartley, next the King’s Head Tavern. | R. Gibson in Middle Row, and Tho. Hodgson over a- | gainst Gray’s-Inn Gate in Holborn, 1702.

12mo, pp. 175.

Triskelion—Coat of arms of Isle of Man.

SCHICK, Herr Baurath VON. The Jerusalem Cross.

Palestine Exploration Fund, Quarterly Statement, July, 1894, pp. 183-188.

SCHLIEMANN, Heinrich. Atlas Trojanischer Alterthümer. | Photographische Abbildungen | zu dem | Berichte | über die Ausgrabungen in Troja | von | Dr. Heinrich Schliemann. | (Design) | Leipzig: | In Commission bei F. A. Brockhaus. | 1874.

Folio, pp. 1-57, plates, 1-217.

Spindle whorls—passim. Swastikas on many specimens from fig. No. 142 to 3468. No. 237 is in U. S. National Museum as part of Mme. Schliemann’s collection.

SCHLIEMANN, Henry. Ilios | The City and Country | of | the Trojans | The Results of Researches and Discoveries on the Site of Troy and | Throughout the Troad in the Years 1871-72-73-78-79 | Including an | Autobiography of the Author | By Dr. Henry Schliemann | F. S. A., F. R. I. British Architects | Author of “Troy and Its Remains,” “Mycenæ,” etc. | With a Preface, Appendices, and Notes | By Professors Rudolf Virchow, Max Müller, A. H. Sayce, J. P. Mahaffy, H. Brugsch-Bey, P. Ascherson, M. A. Postolaccas, M. E. Burnouf, Mr. F. Calvert, and Mr. J. A. Duffield. | (Greek Verse) | With Maps, Plans, and About 1,800 Illustrations. | New York | Harper & Brothers, Franklin Square | 1881. |

8º, pp. i-xvi, 1-800.

Swastika: Introduction, p. xi, and pp. 229, 231, 303, 349, 353, 416, 518, 571, 573.

“Owl-faced” (?) vases, figs. 227, 1293, 1294. Fig. 986 (not owl, but human, Virchow), pp. xiii, xiv.

Figures of Swastika on spindle-whorls—passim—fig. 1850 is in the U. S. National Museum.

—— Mycenæ; | A Narrative of Researches and Discoveries | at Mycenæ and Tiryns. | By Dr. Henry Schliemann, | Citizen of the United States of America, | Author of “Troy and Its Remains,” “Ithaque, Le Peloponnèse et Troie,” | and “La Chine et le Japon.” | The Preface | By the Right Hon. W. E. Gladstone, M. P. | Maps, Plans, and Other Illustrations. | Representing more than 7,000 Types of the Objects Found in the | Royal Sepulchres of Mycenæ and Elsewhere | In the Excavations. | New York: | Scribner, Armstrong & Company. | 1878. | (All Rights Reserved.)

8º, pp. i-lxviii, 1-384, Swastika, pp. 77, 165, 259, figs. 383, 385, and many others.

—— Troja | Results of the Latest | Researches and Discoveries on the | Site of Homer’s Troy | And in the Heroic Tumuli and Other Sites | Made in the Year 1882 | and a Narrative of a Journey in the Troad in 1881 | by | Dr. Henry Schliemann | Hon. D. C. L., Oxon., and Hon. Fellow of Queen’s College, Oxford | F. S. A., F. R. I. B. A. | Author of “Ilios,” “Troy and its Remains,” and “Mycenæ and Tiryns” | Preface by Prof. A. H. Sayce | with 150 Woodcuts and 4 Maps and Plans | (Quotation in German from Moltke: Wunderbuch, p. 19, Berlin, 1879) | New York | Harper & Brothers, Franklin Square 1884.

8º, pp. 1-434.

Swastika, preface xviii, xxi, pp. 122, 124, 125, 126, 127, 128.

Spiral form, pp. 123.

Lycian coins—triskelion, pp. 123, 124.

SCHVINDT, Theodor. Vihko 1-4 | Suomalaisia koristeita. | 1. Ompelukoristeita. | Finnische Ornamente. | 1. Stickornamente. | Heft 1-4 | Suolalaisen Kirjallisunden Seura Helsingissa. | 1894.

Description of Finnish national ornamental embroidery in which the Swastika appears as a pattern made by oblique stitches, pp. 14, 15, figs. 112-121.

SIMPSON, William. Swastika.

Palestine Exploration Fund, Quarterly Statement, January, 1895, pp. 84, 85.

SNOWDEN, James Ross. A Description | of | Ancient and Modern Coins, | in the | Cabinet Collection | at the Mint of the United States. | Prepared and arranged under the Direction of | James Ross Snowden, | Director of the Mint. | Philadelphia: | J. B. Lippincott & Co. | 1860.

8º, pp. i-xx, 1-412.

Punch-marks on ancient coins, and how they were made. Introduction, pp. ix-xiv, and figures.

SQUIER, E. George. Peru | Incidents of Travel and Exploration | in the | Land of the Incas | By E. George Squier, M. A., F. S. A. | Late U. S. Commissioner to Peru, Author of “Nicaragua,” “Ancient Monuments | of Mississippi Valley,” etc., etc. | (Design) | With Illustrations | New York | Harper Brothers, Publishers | Franklin Square | 1877.

8º, pp. i-xx, 1-599.

Mythologic representations of earth, air, and water. The cross not mentioned as one, p. 184.

STEVENS, George L. The Old Northern | Runic Monuments | of Scandinavia and England | Now first | collected and deciphered | by | George Stevens, Esq., F. S. A. | Knight of the Northern Star and other titles, | with many hundreds of fac-similes and illustrations partly in gold, silver, bronze and colors. | Runic alphabets; introductions; appendices; word-lists, etc. | London, John Russell Smith. | Kobenhaven, Michaelsen and Tillge. | Printed by H. H. Thiele, 1866-67.

8º, pp. i-xi, 1-625.

STEVENSON, James. Collections made in New Mexico and Arizona, 1879, by James Stevenson.

Second Ann. Rep. Bureau of Ethnology, 1880-81, pp. 307-465, figs. 347-697.

Spiral in basketry, fig. 542. Swastika (dance-rattle), fig. 562, p. 394. Maltese cross, fig. 642. Greek cross, fig. 708, p. 453.

SYKES, Lieut. Col. Notes on the religious, moral, and political state of India before the Mohammedan invasion, chiefly founded on the travels of the Chinese Buddhist priest, Fa-Hian, in India, A. D. 399, and on the commentaries of Messrs. Klaproth, Burnouf, and Landresse.

Journal Royal Asiatic Society of Great Britain and Ireland, Vol. VI, pp. 248, 299, 310, 334.

THOMAS, Cyrus. Burial Mounds of Northern Sections of the United States.

Fifth Ann. Rep. Bureau of Ethnology, 1883-84, pp. 3-119, pls. I-VI, figs. 1-49.

Excavations in Little Etowah Mounds.

Human figures on copper plates, repoussé work, figs. 42, 43, pp. 100, 101.

Eagle (copper) Mound near Bluff Lake, Union County, Illinois, fig. 48, p. 105.

—— Report on the Mound Explorations of the Bureau of Ethnology.

Twelfth Ann. Rep. Bureau of Ethnology, 1890-91, pp. 1-730, pls. I-XLII, figs. 1-344.

Human figures (copper), repoussé work, figs. 186, p. 304; 189, p. 306.

Eagle Mound in Illinois, fig. 192, p. 309.

Swastika on shell, Big Toco Mound, Tennessee, fig. 262, p. 383.

THOMAS, G. W. Excavations in Anglo-Saxon Cemetery, Sleaford, Lincolnshire. Swastika.

Archæologia, Vol. L, 1887, pt. 2, p. 386, pl. XXIV, fig. 2.

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12º, pp. 1-448.

Spinning and spindle whorls, pp. 247, 248.

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8º, (1), pp. i-xii, 1-502; (2), pp. i-viii, 1-470.

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Am. Antiquarian, 1894, Vol. XVI, p. 413.

The writer cites Prof. Alois Raimond Hein, Meander, etc., Worbelornamente in Amerika. Vienna, 1891.

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Folio, pp. 1-127, pls. 1-55.

Swastika; Triskelion; Ancient coins. Plates 2, 3, 7, 27, 33, 41-44.

WIENER, Charles. Pérou | et Bolivie | Récit de Voyage | suivi | d’Études Archéologiques et Ethnograhiques | et de Notes | Sur l’Écriture et les Langues des Populations Indiennes | par | Charles Wiener | Ouvrage Contenant | 100 Gravures, 27 cartes et 18 plans | (Design) | Paris | Librairie Hachette et Cie. | 79, Boulevard Saint-Germain, 79 | 1880 | Droits de Propriété et de traduction réservés.

8º, pp. i-xi, 1-796.

Christian cross in America.—Means used to implant it. Chap. VII, pp. 716-730.

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2 vols., 8º, pp. 774, 864.

The Gurani Indians wear the queyu or bead apron; Vol. II, p. 626, but the Waraus wear only a triangular bit of bark, p. 623.

WRIGHT, T. F. Notes on the Swastika.

Palestine Exploration Fund, Quarterly Statement, London. October, 1894, p. 300.

ZMIGRODZKI, Michael V. Zur | Geschichte der Swastika | von | Michael V. Zmigrodzki | Mit Vier Figuren im Text und Vier Tafeln. | Braunschweig, | Druck und Verlag von Friederich Vieweg und Sohn. | 1890.

—— Histoire du Suastika.

Congrès International d’Anthrop. et Archéol. Préhist. Compte Rendu de la dixième session à Paris, 1889 pp. 473-490.

 

 


LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS.

PLATES.
 Facing page.
Pl. 1. Origin of Buddha, with Swastika sign, according to Tao Shih 800
  2. Swastika decreed by Empress Wu (684-704 A. D.) as a sign for sun in China 800
  3. Swastika design on silk fabrics 800
  4. Swastika in spider web over fruit 800
  5. Buffalo with Swastika on forehead. Presented to Emperor of Sung Dynasty 800
  6. Incense burner with Swastika decoration. South Tang Dynasty 800
  7. House of Wa Tsung-Chih of Sin Shin, with Swastika in railing 800
  8. Mountain or wild date—fruit resembling Swastika. China 800
  9. Punch marks on reverse of ancient coins 876
  Fig. 1. Coin from Lydia. Electrum. Reverse. Oblong sinking between two squares. Babylonic stater. The earliest known coinage. Circa B. C. 700.
  2. Phenician half stater. Electrum. Reverse. Incuse square with cruciform ornament.
  3. Silver coin of Teos. Reverse. Incuse square. Circa 544 B. C.
  4. Silver coin of Acanthus. Reverse. Incuse square.
  5. Silver coin of Mende. Reverse. Incuse triangles.
  6. Silver coin of Terone. Reverse. Incuse.
  7. Coin of Bisaltæ.[316] Reverse. Flat incuse square. Octadrachm.
  8. Silver coin of Orrescii.[316] Reverse. Incuse square. Octadrachm.
  9. Corinthian silver coin. Reverse. Incuse square divided into eight triangular compartments.
  10. Silver coin of Abdera. Reverse. Incuse square.
  11. Silver coin of Byzantium. Reverse. Incuse square, granulated.
  12. Silver coin of Thrasos (Thrace). Reverse. Incuse square.
  10. Engraved Fulgur (?) shell resembling statue of Buddha. Toco mound, Tennessee. Cat. No. 115560, U. S. N. M. 880
  11. Plan of North Fork (Hopewell) Works, Ross County, Ohio. Smithsonian Contrib. to Knowledge, I, pl. X 888
  12. Plan of Hopewell mound, Ross County, Ohio, in which aboriginal copper Swastikas were found. Primitive Man in Ohio, pl. XXXIV 888
  13. Human skull, with copper-covered horns, probably of elk. Hopewell mound, Ross County, Ohio. Primitive Man in Ohio, frontispiece 890
  14. Altar, Hopewell mound, Ross County, Ohio. Found near the copper Swastika shown in fig. 244. Primitive Man in Ohio, fig. XXXVII. Cat. No. 148662, U. S. N. M. 890
  15. Bead necklace and garters with Swastika ornamentation. Sac Indians 894
  16. Ceremonial bead garters with Swastikas. Sac Indians, Cook County (Kansas) Reservation 896
  17. “Navajo Mountain Chant.” Dr. Washington Matthews. Fifth Ann. Rep. Bur. Ethnol., 1883-84, pl. XVII 898
  18. Folium Vitus (“fig leaves”)—terra-cotta covers, “tunga,” used by aborigines of Brazil. Cat. Nos. 59089 and 36542, U. S. N. M. 904
  19. Various forms of crosses in use among North American Indians, from Greek cross to Swastika. Second Ann. Rep. Bur. Ethnol., 1880-81, pl. LIII 928
  Fig. 1. Greek cross.
  2. Greek cross.
  3. Cross on copper.
  4. Cross on shell.
  5. Greek cross.
  6. Greek cross.
  7. Latin cross, copper.
  8. Greek cross.
  9. Latin cross, copper.
  10. Swastika on shell.
  11. Swastika on shell.
  12. Swastika on pottery.
  13. Swastika on pottery.
  20. Palenque cross, foliated. Smithsonian Contrib. to Knowledge, XXII, fig. 7, p. 33 932
  21. Modern porcelain spindle-whorls. Southern France. Cat. No. 169598, U. S. N. M. 968
  22. Navajo woman using spindle and whorl. Dr. Washington Matthews, Third Ann. Rep. Bur. Ethnol., 1881-82, pl. XXXIV 970
  23. Series of aboriginal spindles and whorls from Peru. Cat. No. 17510, U. S. N. M. 972
  24. Selected specimens of spindle-whorls from the Third, Fourth, and Fifth cities of Troy. U. S. National Museum 974
  25. Selected specimens of spindle-whorls from the Third, Fourth, and Fifth cities of Troy. U. S. National Museum 974
 
 
TEXT FIGURES.
 Page.
Fig. 1. Latin cross (Crux immissa) 765
  2. Greek cross 765
  3. St. Andrew’s cross (Crux decussata) 765
  4. Egyptian cross (Crux ansata), the Key of Life 766
  5. Tan cross, Thor’s hammer, St. Anthony’s cross 766
  6. Monogram of Christ. Labarum of Constantine 766
  7. Maltese cross 766
  8. Celtic crosses 767
  9. Normal Swastika. Arms crossing at right angles, with ends bent to the right 767
  10. Suavastika. Arms bent to the left 767
  11. Swastika 767
  12. Croix swasticale (Zmigrodzki) 767
  13a. Ogee and spiral Swastikas. Tetraskelion (four-armed) 768
  13b. Spiral and volute. Triskelion (three-armed) 768
  13c. Spiral and volute (five or many armed) 768
  13d. Ogee Swastika with circle 768
  14. Nandâvartaya, a third sign of the footprint of Buddha. Burnouf, Lotus de la Bonne Loi, Paris, 1852, p. 626 774
  15. Typical lotuses on Cyprian vases. Goodyear, Grammar, etc., p. 77 782
  16. Typical lotus on Rhodian vases. Goodyear, Grammar, etc. 782
  17. Typical lotus on Melian vases. Goodyear, Grammar of the Lotus 782
  18. Detail of Cyprian vase showing lotuses with curling sepals. Met. Mus. of Art, N. Y. Goodyear, Grammar, etc., pl. XLVII, fig. 1 782
  19. Details of a Cyprian amphora; lotus with curling sepals, and different Swastikas. Met. Mus. of Art, N. Y. Goodyear, Grammar, etc., pl. XLVII, figs. 2 and 3 783
  20. Theory of the evolution of the spiral scroll from lotus. One volute. Goodyear, Grammar, etc., fig. 51 783
  21. Theory of lotus rudiments in spiral. Tomb 33, Abd-el-Kourneh, Thebes. Goodyear, Grammar, etc., p. 96 783
  22. Concentric rings connected by tangents. Petrie, History of Scarabs. 784
  23. Concentric rings with disconnected tangents. Barringer Coll., Met. Mus. of Art, N. Y. Goodyear, Grammar, etc., Pl. VIII, fig. 23 784
  24. Concentric rings without connection. Goodyear, Grammar, etc., pl. VIII, fig. 25. Farman Coll., Met. Mus. of Art, N. Y. 784
  25. Special Egyptian meander. An illustration of the theory of derivation from the spiral. Goodyear, Grammar, etc., pl. X, fig. 9 784
  26. Detail of Greek vase. Meander and Swastika. No. 2843 in Polytechnic, Athens. Goodyear, Grammar, etc., fig. 174 785
  27. Detail of Greek geometric vase in the British Museum. Swastika, right, with solar geese. Goodyear, Grammar, etc., fig. 173, p. 353 785
  28. Greek geometric vase. Swastika with solar geese. Goodyear, Grammar, etc., fig. 172, p. 353 785
  29. Bronze statue of Buddha. Japan. Eight Swastikas on pedestal, cane tintinnabulum with six movable rings or bells. Cernuschi Coll. One-fifteenth natural size 799
  30. Japanese potter’s mark on porcelain. Swastika, left. Sir A. W. Franks, Catalogue, etc., pl. XI, fig. 139; De Mortillet, Musée Préhistorique, fig. 1248 799
  31. Potter’s mark on porcelain. China. Tablet of Honor, with Swastika. Prime, Pottery and Porcelain, p. 254 801
  32. Footprint of Buddha with Swastika, from Amaravati Tope. From a figure by Fergusson and Schliemann 802
  33. Explanation of Jain Swastika, according to Gandhi 804
  (1) Archaic or protoplasmic life; (2) plant and animal life; (3) human life; (4) celestial life.
  34a. The formation of the Jain Swastika—First stage 804
  34b. The formation of the Jain Swastika—Second stage 804
  34c. The formation of the Jain Swastika—Third stage 805
  35. Bronze pin-head from Cheithan-thagh. De Morgan, Au Caucase, fig. 177 807
  36. Bronze pin-head from Akthala. De Morgan, Au Caucase, fig. 178 808
  37. Swastika mark on black pottery. Cheithan-thagh. De Morgan, Au Caucase, fig. 179 808
  38. Fragment of bronze ceinture. Necropolis of Koban, Caucasus. Swastika repoussé. Natural size. Chantre, Le Caucase, pl. XI, fig. 3 808
  39. Bronze agrafe or belt plate. Triskelion in spiral. Koban, Caucasus, Chantre, Le Caucase, pl. XI, fig. 4 809
  40. Swastika signs from Asia Minor. Waring, Ceramic Art in Remote Ages, pl. XLI, figs. 5 and 6 809
  41. Brand for horses in Circassia. Ogee Swastika, tetraskelion. Waring, Ceramic Art, etc., pl. XLII, fig. 20c 809
  42. Fragment of lustrous black pottery. Swastika, right. Schliemann, Ilios, fig. 247 810
  43. Spindle-whorl with two Swastikas and two crosses; 23 feet depth. Schliemann, Ilios, fig. 1858 811
  44. Spindle-whorl, two Swastikas; 23 feet depth. Schliemann, Ilios, fig. 1874 811
  45. Spindle-whorl, two Swastikas; 23 feet depth. Schliemann, Ilios, fig. 1919 811
  46. Spindle-whorl, two Swastikas; 23 feet depth. Schliemann, Ilios, fig. 1826 811
  47. Spindle-whorl, three Swastikas; 23 feet depth. Schliemann, Ilios, fig. 1851 811
  48. Spindle-whorl, Swastikas; 23 feet depth. Schliemann, Ilios, fig. 1982 812
  49. Sphere, eight segments, one containing Swastika. Schliemann, Ilios, fig. 1999 812
  50. Biconical spindle-whorl, Swastika. Schliemann, Ilios, fig. 1949 812
  51. Biconical spindle-whorl, six Swastikas; 33 feet depth. Schliemann, Ilios, fig. 1859 813
  52. Biconical spindle-whorl, two ogee Swastikas; 33 feet depth. Schliemann, Ilios, fig. 1876 813
  53. Spindle-whorl, four Swastikas; 33 feet depth. De Mortillet, Musée Préhistorique, fig. 1240 813
  54. Spindle-whorl, one Swastika; 33 feet depth. De Mortillet, Musée Préhistorique, fig. 1241 813
  55. Conical spindle-whorl, three ogee Swastikas; 13½ feet depth. Schliemann, Ilios, fig. 1850 814
  56. Conical spindle-whorl, four Swastikas, various kinds; 13½ feet depth. Schliemann, Ilios, fig. 1879 814
  57. Conical spindle-whorl, Swastikas; 13½ feet depth. Schliemann, Ilios, fig. 1894 814
  58. Biconical spindle-whorl, one Swastika; 13½ feet depth. Schliemann, Ilios, fig. 1983 815
  59. Biconical spindle-whorl, three ogee Swastikas; 13½ feet depth. Schliemann, Ilios, fig. 1990 815
  60. Biconical spindle-whorl, two Swastikas; 16½ feet depth. Schliemann, Ilios, fig. 1863 815
  61. Biconical spindle-whorl, five ogee Swastikas; 18 feet depth. Schliemann, Ilios, fig. 1905 816
  62. Spindle-whorl, three Swastikas; 19.8 feet depth. Schliemann, Ilios, fig. 1855 816
  63. Spindle-whorl, four ogee Swastikas, with spiral volutes; 18 feet depth. Schliemann, Ilios, fig. 1868 816
  64. Biconical spindle-whorl, one Swastika; 19.8 feet depth. Schliemann, Ilios, fig. 1865 816
  65. Biconical spindle-whorl, one Swastika; 19.8 feet depth. Schliemann, Ilios, fig. 1866 817
  66. Biconical spindle-whorl, three Swastikas and three “burning altars;” 19.8 feet depth. Schliemann, Ilios, fig. 1872 817
  67. Biconical spindle-whorl, four Swastikas of the Jain style; 19.8 feet depth. Schliemann, Ilios, fig. 1873 817
  68. Biconical spindle-whorl, three Swastikas of different styles; 19.8 feet depth. Schliemann, Ilios, fig. 1912 817
  69. Biconical spindle-whorl, one Swastika of the figure-8 style; 19.8 feet depth. Schliemann, Ilios, fig. 1861 818
  70. Biconical spindle-whorl, one Swastika slightly ogee; 19.8 feet depth. Schliemann, Ilios, fig. 1864 818
  71. Conical spindle-whorl, three ogee Swastikas; 13½ feet depth. Schliemann, Ilios, fig. 1852. Gift of Mme. Schliemann. Cat. No. 149704, U. S. N. M. 818
  72, 73, 74. Forms of whorls from fifth buried city of Hissarlik, for comparison. Schliemann, Ilios, figs. 1801, 1802, and 1803 819
  75. Terra-cotta sphere, thirteen Swastikas. Third city; 26 feet depth. Schliemann, Ilios, figs. 245, 246 819
  76. Terra-cotta disk, one Swastika. Schliemann, Ilios, fig. 1849 820
  77. Spindle-whorl, ogee Swastika. Third city; 23 feet depth. Schliemann, Ilios, fig. 1822 820
  78. Biconical spindle-whorl, irregular Swastikas and crosses. Fourth city; 13.6 foot depth. Schliemann, Ilios, fig. 1871 820
  79. Biconical spindle-whorl, uncertain and malformed Swastikas. Third city; 33 feet depth. Schliemann, Ilios, fig. 1870 820
  80. Biconical spindle-whorl, irregular and partly formed Swastika with large dot in center. Fourth city; 23 feet depth. Schliemann, Ilios, fig. 1875 821
  81. Biconical spindle-whorl, flattened, two Swastikas with indefinite decoration. Schliemann, Ilios, fig. 1947 821
  82. Biconical spindle-whorl, one Swastika and four segments of circles. Third city; 33 feet depth. Schliemann, Ilios, fig. 1989 821
  83. Biconical spindle-whorl, flattened, ogee Swastika with center circle. Third city; 23 feet depth. Schliemann, Ilios, fig. 1987 822
  84. Biconical spindle-whorl, six ogee Swastikas, with center circle and dot. Third city; 23 feet depth. Schliemann, Ilios, fig. 1862 822
  85. Spherical spindle-whorl, flattened top, ogee lines which do not form Swastikas. Schliemann, Ilios, fig. 1890 822
  86. Biconical spindle-whorl, ogee curves not crossed to form Swastikas. Fourth city; 10.6 feet depth. Schliemann, Ilios, fig. 1889 822
  87. Spherical spindle-whorl flattened, with two Swastikas combined with segments and dots. Schliemann, Ilios, fig. 1988 823
  88. Two sections of terra-cotta sphere, central circle and many extended arms, ogee and zigzag to the left. Schliemann, Ilios, fig. 1993 823
  89. Spherical spindle-whorl, large central dot with 12 arms, in same form as ogee Swastika. Schliemann, Ilios, fig. 1946 823
  90. Spindle-whorl, central dot with ogee arms radiating therefrom, turning in different directions, but in form of Swastika. Third city; 29 feet depth. Schliemann, Ilios, fig. 1830 824
  91. Spindle-whorl, central hole with radiating arms. Third city; 23 feet depth. Schliemann, Ilios, fig. 1842 824
  92. Spindle-whorl, large central circle with many arms. Fourth city; 19.8 feet depth. Schliemann, Ilios, fig. 1837 824
  93. Spindle-whorl, central hole and large circle with many curved arms. Third city; 29 feet depth. Schliemann, Ilios, fig. 1833 824
  94. Large biconical spindle-whorl with four large crosses with bifurcated arms. Third city; 23 feet depth. Schliemann, Ilios, fig. 1856 825
  95. Spindle-whorl, hole and large circle in center with broad arms of Greek cross. Third city; 26.4 feet depth. Schliemann, Ilios, fig. 1820 825
  96. Spindle-whorl, hole and large circle in center, extended parallel arms of Greek cross, with dots. Third city; 23 feet depth. Schliemann, Ilios, fig. 1817 825
  97. Spindle-whorl, arms of Greek cross tapering, with dots. Third city; 23 feet depth. Schliemann, Ilios, fig. 1818 825
  98. Spindle-whorl, central hole, three arms ornamented with dots. Third city; 23 feet depth. Schliemann, Ilios, fig. 1819 826
  99. Biconical spindle-whorl, with four animals associated with the Swastika. Third city; 33 feet depth. Schliemann, Ilios, fig. 1877 826
  100. Biconical spindle-whorl, with four animals associated with the Swastika. Fourth city; 19.6 feet depth. Schliemann, Ilios, fig. 1867 826
  101. Spindle-whorl, figure-8 Swastika (?) with six “burning altars.” Fourth city; 19.6 feet depth. Schliemann, Ilios, fig. 1838 826
  102 to 113. Trojan spindle-whorls. Schliemann, Ilios 827
  114 to 124. Trojan Spindle-whorls. Schliemann, Ilios 828
  125. Leaden idol, Artemis Nana of Chaldea, with Swastika. Hissarlik, 23 feet depth, 1⅓ natural size. Schliemann, Ilios, fig. 226 829
  126. Terra-cotta vase with mamelon. Fourth city; 16½ feet depth. One-third natural size. Cat. No. 149676, U. S. N. M. 830
  127. Terra-cotta vase with circle or ring. Fourth city; 20 feet depth. One-third natural size. Schliemann, Ilios, fig. 988 830
  128. Terra-cotta vase, with circle or ring with Croix swasticale. Fourth city; 20 feet depth. One-sixth natural size. Schliemann, Ilios, fig. 986 831
  129. Terra-cotta vase, with circle or ring inclosing Swastika. Fifth city; 10 feet depth. Two-fifths natural size. Schliemann, Troja, fig. 101 831
  130. Greek vase showing deer, geese, and three Swastikas. Naukratis, ancient Egypt, sixth and fifth centuries B. C. Flinders Petrie, Third Mem. Egypt Expl. Fund, pt. 1, pl. IV, fig. 3; and Goodyear, Grammar, etc., pl. LX, fig. 2 834
  130a. Detail of vase shown in the preceding figure 834
  131. Pottery fragments with two meander Swastikas. Naukratis, ancient Egypt. Petrie, Third Mem. Egypt Expl. Fund, pt. 1, pl. V, figs. 24 and 15 835
  132. Fragments of Greek vase with lion and three meander Swastikas. Naukratis, ancient Egypt. Petrie, Sixth Mem. Egypt Expl. Fund, pt. 2, pl. V, fig. 7; and Goodyear, Grammar, etc., pl. XXX, fig. 2 835
  133. Fragment of Greek vase with figures of sacred animals and Swastikas associated with Greek fret. Naukratis, ancient Egypt. Petrie, Sixth Mem. Egypt Expl. Fund, pt. 2, pl. VI, fig. 1 836
  134. Fragment of Greek vase with figures of animals, two meander Swastikas, and Greek fret. Naukratis, ancient Egypt. Petrie, Sixth Mem. Egypt Expl. Fund, pt. 2, pl. VIII, fig. 1; and Goodyear, Grammar, etc., pl. XXX, fig. 10 836
  135. Greek vase with deer and meander and figure-8 Swastikas. Naukratis, ancient Egypt. Sixth Mem. Egypt Expl. Fund, pl. V, fig. 1 837
  136. Greek tapestry. Coptos, Egypt. First and second centuries A. D. Forrer, Achmim-Panopolis, pl. IX, fig. 3 837
  137. Torus of column with Swastikas. Roman ruins, Algeria. Delamare. Waring, Ceramic Art, etc., pl. XLIII, fig. 2 838
  138. Bronze ingots captured at Coomassee during Ashantee war. Swastika on each 838
  139. Variations of the Greek fret. The two continuous lines crossing each other give the appearance of Swastikas 839
  140. Greek geometric vase with goose and Swastika (panel). Smyrna. Leyden Museum. Conze, Anfänge;, etc., Vienna, 1870; and Goodyear, Grammar, etc., pl. LVI, fig. 4 839
  141. Greek vase, geometric ornament, Athens. Horses, Swastika (panels). Dennis, Etruria, vol. I, p. cxiii 839
  142. Greek vase with Swastikas (panels). Conze, Anfänge, etc., vol. 4; and Goodyear, Grammar, etc., pl. LX, fig. 13 839
  143. Detail of Archaic Greek vase with solar goose and Swastika (panel). British Museum. Waring, Ceramic Art, etc., pl. XLI, fig. 15 840
  144. Cyprian pottery plaque with Swastika (panel). Met. Mus. of Art, N. Y. Cesnola, Cyprus, Its Ancient Cities, Tombs, and Temples, pl. XLVII, fig. 40 840
  145. Detail from Cyprian vase, Swastikas in triangles. Goodyear, Grammar, etc., pl. I, fig. 11 840
  146. Detail of Attic vase with antelope (?) and Swastika. British Museum. Böhlau, Jahrbuch, 1885, p. 50; and Goodyear, Grammar, etc., pl. XXXVII, fig. 9 840
  147. Cyprian vase with Swastikas. Cesnola, Cyprus, etc., appendix by Murray, p. 404, fig. 15 841
  148. Terra-cotta figurine with Swastikas (panels). Cesnola, Cyprus, p. 300. Ohnefalsch-Richter, Bull. Soc. d’Anthrop., Paris, 1888, p. 681, fig. 11 841
  149. Terra-cotta vase, Swastika, and figure of horse 841
  150. Bronze fibula with Swastika, goose, and fish, Bœotia, Greece, one-half natural size. Ludwig Müller. De Mortillet, Musée Préhistorique, fig. 1265 841
  151. Details of Greek vase with birds and Swastikas. Waring, Ceramic Art, etc., pl. XXXIII, fig. 24; and Goodyear, Grammar, etc., pl. XLVI, fig. 5 842
  152. Detail of Cyprian vase, sun hawk, lotus, solar disk, Swastikas. Bölau, Jahrbuch, 1886, pl. VIII; Reinach, Revue Archéologique, 1885, II, p. 360; Chipiez & Perrot, Hist. of Art in Antiq., IV, p. 564; Goodyear, Grammar, etc., pl. XLV, fig. 3 842
  153. Detail of Greek geometric vase with horses and Swastika. Thera. Leyden Museum. Goodyear, Grammar, etc., pl. LXI, fig. 4 842
  154. Bronze fibula with large Swastika on shield. Greece. Musée St. Germain. De Mortillet, Musée Préhistorique, fig. 1264. One-half natural size 843
  155. Greek vase, oinochoë, with two painted Swastikas. De Mortillet, Musée Préhistorique, fig. 1244. One-quarter natural size 843
  156. Cyprian vase with animal and Swastikas. Cesnola, Cyprus, etc., pl. XLV, fig. 36 843
  157. Archaic Greek pottery fragment. Santorin, ancient Thera. Waring, Ceramic Art, etc., pl. XLII, fig. 2 843
  158. Cyprian vase with bird, lotus, and Swastikas. Met. Mus. of Art, N. Y. Goodyear, Grammar, etc., pl. LX, fig. 15 844
  159. Cyprian vase with two Swastikas. Cesnola Coll., Met. Mus. of Art, N. Y. Goodyear, Grammar, etc., fig. 151 844
  160. Fragment of terra-cotta vase with Swastikas, from ruins of temple at Paleo-Paphos; 40 feet depth. Cesnola, Cyprus, etc., p. 210 845
  161. Wooden button, clasp, or fibula, covered with plates of gold, ogee Swastika, (tetraskelion) in center. Schliemann, Mycenæ, fig. 385, p. 259 845
  162. Detail of Greek vase with goose, honeysuckle (Anthemion), spiral Swastika. Thera. Monumenti Inedite, LXV, 2. Goodyear, Grammar, etc., pl. XLVI, fig. 7 845
  163. Detail of Greek vase, Sphynx with spiral scrolls, two meander Swastikas (right). Melos. Böhlau, Jahrbuch, 1887, XII; Goodyear, Grammar, etc., pl. XXXIV, fig. 8 846
  164. Detail of Greek vase, ibex and scroll, meander Swastika (right). Melos. Böhlau, Jahrbuch, 1887, p. 121; and Goodyear, Grammar, etc., pl. XXXIX, fig. 2 846
  165. Detail of Greek vase with ram, meander Swastika (left), circles, dots, and crosses. Rhodian style. British Museum. Salzmann, Necropole de Camire, LI; and Goodyear, Grammar, etc., pl. XXVIII, fig. 7 846
  166. Cyprian vase and details with birds and Swastikas. Perrot & Chipiez, Chypre, etc., p. 702; Goodyear, Grammar, etc., pl. XLVIII, figs. 6 and 12; Cesnola, Cyprus, etc., appendix by Murray, pl. XLIV, fig. 34, p. 412 847
  167. Cyprian vase with lotus, bosses, buds, and sepals, and different Swastikas. Cesnola Coll., Met. Mus. of Art., N. Y. Goodyear, Grammar, etc., pl. XLVIII, fig. 3 847
  168. Cyprian vase with bosses, lotus buds, and different Swastikas. Cesnola Coll., Met. Mus. of Art., N. Y. Goodyear, Grammar, etc., pl. XLVIII, fig. 15 848
  169. Detail of early Bœotian vase with horse, solar diagram, Artemis with geese, and Swastikas (normal and meander, right and left). Goodyear, Grammar, etc., pl. LXI, fig. 12 848
  170. Detail of Rhodian vase with geese, circles, and dots, Swastikas (right and left). British Museum. Waring, Ceramic Art, etc., pl. XXVII, fig. 9 849
  171. Detail of Rhodian vase with geese, lotus, circles, and two Swastikas (right and left). Goodyear, Grammar, etc., fig. 145, pl. 271 849
  172. Greek vase of typical Rhodian style with ibex, geese, lotus, six Swastikas (normal, meander, and ogee, all left). Goodyear, Grammar, etc., pl. XXXVIII, p. 251 850
  173. Detail of Greek vase with deer, solar diagrams, three Swastikas (single, double, and meander, right). Melos. Conze, Meliosche Thongefässe; Goodyear Grammar, etc., pl. LX, fig. 8 851
  174. Archaic Greek vase from Athens with five Swastikas, of four styles, British Museum. Birch, History of Ancient Pottery, quoted in Waring’s Ceramic Art, etc., pl. XLI, fig. 15; Dennis, Etruria, Vol. I, p. xci 851
  175. Detail of Archaic Bœotian vase with two serpents, crosses, eight Swastikas (normal, right, left, and meander). Goodyear, Grammar, etc., pl. LX, fig. 9 852
  176. Attic vase for perfume with Swastikas of two kinds and Croix swasticale. Ohnefalsch-Richter, Bull. Soc. d’Anthrop., Paris, 1888, p. 674, fig. 6 852
  177. Detail of Cyprian vase, Swastika with palm tree, sacred to Apollo. Citium, Cyprus. Ohnefalsch-Richter, Bull. Soc. d’Anthrop., Paris, 1888, p. 673, fig. 3 852
  178. Cyprian vase, birds, Swastika, (panel). Musée St. Germain. Ohnefalsch-Richter, Bull. Soc. d’Anthrop., Paris, 1888, p. 674, fig. 6 853
  179. Chariot of Apollo-Resef with sun symbol (?) on a shield; four Swastikas, two right and two left, on quadrants of chariot wheels. Cesnola, Salamania, p. 240, fig. 226; and Ohnefalsch-Richter, Bull. Soc. d’Anthrop., Paris 1888, p. 675, fig. 7 853
  180. Terra-cotta statue of goddess, Aphrodite-Astarte, with four Swastikas. Curium, Cyprus. Ohnefalsch-Richter, Bull. Soc. d’Anthrop., Paris, 1888, p. 676, fig. 8 853
  181. Cyprian centaur with one Swastika. Cesnola, Salamania, p. 243, fig. 230; Ohnefalsch-Richter, Bull. Soc. d’Anthrop., Paris, 1888, p. 676, fig. 9 853
  182. Greek statue, Aphrodite-Ariadne, with six Swastikas, four right, and two left. From Polistis Chrysokon. Ohnefalsch-Richter, Bull. Soc. d’Anthrop., Paris, 1888, p. 677, fig. 10 854
  183. Hut urn (Bronze Age), Etruria. “Burning Altar” mark associated with Swastikas. Vatican Museum 856
  184. Fragment of Archaic Greek pottery with three Swastikas. Cumæ, Campania, Italy. Rochette; Waring, Ceramic Art, etc., pl. XLII, fig. 1 858
  185. Cinerary urn with Swastikas in panels. Vatican Museum. San Marino, near Albano. Pigorini, Archæologia, 1869 858
  186. Cinerary urn with Swastikas inclosed in incised lines in intaglio (panels). Cervetri, Italy. Conestabile due Dischi in Bronzo, pl. V, fig. 2, one-sixth natural size 858
  187. Gold fibula with Swastikas (left). Etruscan Museum, Vatican. Catalogue, 1st pt., pl. XXVI, fig. 6, one-half natural size 859
  188. Etruscan gold bulla, Swastika on bottom. Waring, Ceramic Art, etc., pl. XLII, fig. 4a 859
  189. Ornamental Swastika on Etruscan silver bowl, Cervetri (Cære), Etruria. Waring, Ceramic Art, etc., pl. XLI, fig. 13 859
  190. Bronze fibula with two Swastikas (supposed rays of sun), Etruria. Copenhagen Museum. Goblet d’Alviella. One-fourth natural size. De Mortillet, Musée Préhistorique, fig. 1263 859
  191. Pottery urn ornamented with successive bands, in intaglio, two of which bands are Swastikas. Necropolis Arnoaldi, Italy, Museum of Bologna. Gozzadini, Scavi Archæologici, etc., pl. IV, fig. 8 860
  192. Fragment of pottery, row of Swastikas in intaglio, Necropole Felsinea, Italy, Museum of Bologna. Gozzadini, Due Sepolcri, etc., p. 7, one-half natural size 860
  193. Swastika sign on clay bobbin. Type Villanova, Bologna. Gozzadini Coll. De Mortillet, Musée Préhistorique, fig. 1239 860
  194. Pottery vase ornamented with bronze nail heads in form of Swastika. Este, Italy. Matériaux, etc., 1884, p. 14 861
  195. Fragment of pottery with Swastika stamped in relief 861
  196. Stamp for making Swastika sign on pottery. Swiss lake dwelling of Bourget, Savoy, Musée de Chambéry. Chantre, Age du Bronze, figs. 53 and 55; and Keller, Lake Dwellings of Europe, etc., pl. CLXI, fig. 3 861
  197. Fragment of ceinture, thin bronze, repoussé, with Swastikas of various kinds; Tumulus Alsace. Bronze Age, Halstattien epoch. De Mortillet, Musée Préhistorique, fig. 1255 862
  198. Fragment of ceinture of thin bronze, openwork with intricate Swastikas; Tumulus of Metzstetten, Wurtemburg. Museum of Stuttgart, Halstattien epoch. De Mortillet, Musée Préhistorique, fig. 1257, and Chantre, Caucasus, etc., vol. II, p. 50, fig. 25 862
  199. Bronze fibula, the body of which forms a Swastika. Museum of Mayence. De Mortillet, Musée Préhistorique, fig. 1206 862
  200. Sepulchral urn with Swastika. North Germany. Lisch & Schröter, Waring, Ceramic Art, etc., pl. VII, fig. 94 862
  201. Spearhead with Swastika, Croix swasticale and triskelion. Brandenburg, Germany. Waring, Ceramic Art, etc., pl. XLIV, fig. 21. Viking Age, Vol. II, fig. 336 863
  202. Bronze pin with Swastika, pointillé, from mound in Bavaria. Chantre, Matériaux, 1884, pp. 14, 120 863
  203. Runic inscription on bronze sword, inlaid with silver. Saebo, Norway. One of the characters is a Swastika 864
  204a. Swastika with dots. Torcello, Italy. Du Chaillu, Viking Age, vol. II, fig. 335 865
  204b. Runic inscription on spearhead. Torcello, Italy. Du Chaillu, Viking Age, vol. II, fig. 335 865
  205. Redding comb with Swastika. Scandinavia 865
  206. Bronze brooch or fibula with combination of Swastikas. Scandinavia 865
  207. Bronze brooch with Swastikas (tetraskelions), right and left; triskelion, left. Scandinavia 866
  208. Plaque for ceinture with buckle, two ogee Swastikas (tetraskelions) 866
  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
  228. Warrior’s shield, from a Greek vase, Achilles and Hector, Agrigentum, Sicily. Waring, Ceramic Art, etc., pl. XLII, fig. 24 873
  229. Corinthian coin with punch mark resembling Swastika. Obverse and reverse 876
  230. Ancient Hindu coin. A cross with Swastika on extremity of each arm. Cunningham, Waring, Ceramic Art, etc., pl. XLI, fig. 18 877
  231, 232, 233, 234. Ancient Hindu coins with Swastikas, normal and ogee. Cunningham, Waring, Ceramic Art, etc., pl. XLI, figs. 20, 21, 22, 23 877
  235. Ancient coin with Swastika. Gaza, Palestine. Waring, Ceramic Art, etc., pl. XLII, fig. 6 878
  236. Gold bracteate with Jain Swastika. Denmark. Thomson, Atlas, Table VII. Waring, Ceramic Art, etc., pl. I, fig. 9 878
  237. Shell gorget with engraved Swastika, circles, and dots. Mound on Fains Island, Tennessee. Cat. No. 62928, U. S. N. M 880
  238. Engraved shell with Swastika, circles, and dots. Toco Mound, Monroe County, Tenn. Cat. No. 115624, U. S. N. M. 880
  239. Shell gorget. Two fighting figures, triangular breech-clout, dots and circles, three garters and anklets. From mound on Fains Island; associated with fig. 237. Cat. No. 62930, U. S. N. M. Third Ann. Rep. Bur. Ethnol., 1881-82, p. 452, fig. 128 885
  240. Copper plate. Etowah Mound, Georgia. Cat. No. 91113, U. S. N. M. Fifth Ann. Rep. Bur. Ethnol., 1883-84 886
  241. Copper plate. Repoussé work. Etowah Mound, Georgia. Cat. No. 91117, U. S. N. M. 887
  242. Engraved shell. Triangular breech-clout, with dots and circles. Etowah Mound, Georgia. Cat. No. 91443, U. S. N. M. 888
  243. Copper plate repoussé (eagle). Mound in Union County, Ill. Cat. No. 91507, U. S. N. M. 889
  244. Swastika cross of thin copper. Hopewell Mound, Ross County, Ohio. One-fourth natural size 889
  245. Flat ring of thin copper. Hopewell Mound, Ross County, Ohio. One-fifth natural size 889
  246. Stencil ornament of thin copper. Hopewell Mound, Ross County, Ohio. One-eighth natural size 889
  247. Stencil ornament of thin copper. Hopewell Mound, Ross County, Ohio. One-fourth natural size 890
  248. Fish ornament of thin copper. Hopewell Mound, Ross County, Ohio. One-sixth natural size 890
  249. Lozenge-shaped stencil of thin copper. Hopewell Mound, Ross County, Ohio. Three-fourths natural size 890
  250. Spool-shaped object of copper. Repoussé and intaglio decoration. Hopewell Mound, Ross County, Ohio. Natural size 891
  251. Fragment of engraved bone representing a paroquet. Hopewell Mound, Ross County, Ohio. Natural size 892
  252. Fragment of engraved bone probably representing a Mississippi kite or leather-back turtle. Hopewell Mound, Ross County, Ohio. Natural size 892
  253. Fragment of engraved bone probably representing an otter with a fish in his mouth. Hopewell Mound, Ross County, Ohio. Natural size 893
  254. Water jug, red on yellow, Swastika in center. Poinsett County, Ark. Cat. No. 91230, U. S. N. M. 893
  255. Kansa Indian war chart. Swastika, sign for winds and wind songs. J. Owen Dorsey, Am. Naturalist, July, 1885, p. 670 894
  256. Dance rattle, small gourd in black, white, and red, ogee Swastika on each side. Cat. No. 42042, U. S. N. M. Second Ann. Rep. Bur. Ethnol., 1880-81, fig. 562 896
  257. Pima Indian war shield with ogee Swastika (tetraskelion) in three stripes of color, (1) blue, (2) red, (3) white. Cat. No. 27829, U. S. N. M. 900
  258. Pima Indian war shield with ogee Swastika. The hole near the lower arm of the Swastika was made by an arrow shot. (Property of F. W. Hodge) 900
  259. Colonial patchwork with pattern resembling Swastika. Scribner’s Magazine, September, 1894 901
  260. Fragment of the foot of a stone metate with Swastika. Nicaragua. Cat. No. 23726, U. S. N. M. 902
  261. Fragment of stone slab with ogee Swastika (tetraskelion) from ancient Maya city of Mayapan. Inscription translated as “fire” by Le Plongeon. Proc. Amer. Antiq. Soc., April 21, 1881 903
  262. Different forms of Swastika, placed together for comparison 905
  263. Shell gorget, cross, circle, sun rays (?), and the heads of four ivory-billed woodpeckers (?) arranged to form a Swastika. Mississippi 906
  264. Shell gorget from Tennessee 907
  265. Shell gorget from Tennessee 907
  266. Shell gorget from Tennessee 908
  267. Scalloped shell disk (Fulgur), with three spiral volutes (triskelion). From mound near Nashville, Tenn. 909
  268. Scalloped shell disk with circles, dots, and four spiral volutes (tetraskelion). Mound near Nashville, Tenn. 910
  269. Shell disk, unfinished engraving, dot and circle in center, and ogee Swastika (tetraskelion) marked, but not completed. Brakebill mound, near Knoxville, Tenn. 911
  270, 271. Engraved shell disk (obverse and reverse) with three-armed volutes (triskelion) 911
  272. Engraved shell disk with three-armed volute or spiral Swastika (triskelion). From mounds in Tennessee 912
  273. Engraved shell disk. Three-armed volute (triskelion). Tennessee 912
  274. Engraved shell disk. Three-armed volute (triskelion). Tennessee 913
  275, 276, 277, 278. Engraved shell gorgets (Fulgur) representing the spider, with circles and Greek crosses. From stone graves and mounds in Illinois and Tennessee 913, 914, 915
  279. Engraved shell gorget (Fulgur) representing rattlesnake. From McMahon mound, Tennessee. Second Ann. Rep. Bur. Ethnol., 1880-81, pl. LXIII 915
  280, 281, 282, 283,
284, 285.
Engraved shells (Fulgur) with representations of the human face. (For comparison.) From Tennessee and Virginia 916, 917
  286. Engraved shell (Fulgur). Human figure. McMahon mound, Tennessee. (For comparison.) Second Ann. Rep. Bur. Ethnol., 1880-81, pl. LXXI 917
  287. Engraved shell (Fulgur). Human figure. (For comparison.) Mound in Tennessee. Second Ann. Rep. Bur. Ethnol., 1880-81, pl. LXXII 918
  288. Engraved shell gorget (Fulgur). Human figure. (For comparison.) Missouri. Second Ann. Rep. Bur. Ethnol., 1880-81, pl. LXXIII 919
  289. Pottery vessel, with four-armed volute, ogee Swastika, (tetraskelion). Arkansas. One-third natural size 920
  290. Pottery vessel, four volutes resembling Swastika. Pecan Point, Ark. One-third natural size 920
  291. Pottery vessel, animal shaped, volutes, nine arms. Pecan Point, Ark. One-third natural size 920
  292. Pottery bowl, volutes with many arms. Arkansas. One-third natural size 921
  293. Pottery vase, volutes. Arkansas 921
  294. Tripod pottery vase, four-armed volutes making spiral Swastika. Arkansas. One-third natural size 922
  295. Pottery bowl with spiral Swastika, five arms, in bottom. Poinsett County, Ark. Cat. No. 114035, U. S. N. M. Two views, top and side 923
  296. Vessel of black ware, spiral scroll. Arkansas 924
  297. Pottery bowl, bird shaped with three parallel incised lines with ribbon fold. Charleston, Mo. 924
  298. Pottery bottle with three parallel incised lines turning with ribbon fold. Charleston, Mo. 925
  299. Basket work with many armed volutes. Fourth Ann. Rep. Bur. Ethnol., 1882-83, fig. 485 925
  300. Engraved shell gorget disk. Greek cross resembling Swastika, incised lines. Mound, Union County, Ill. 926
  301. Engraved shell gorget with Greek cross. Charleston, Mo. Second Ann. Rep. Bur. Ethnol., 1880-81, pl. LI, fig. 2 927
  302. Engraved shell gorget disk. Greek cross, inchoate Swastika. Second Ann. Rep. Bur. Ethnol., 1880-81, Pl. LII, fig. 3 928
  303. Fragment of copper disk. Greek cross in center circle. Ohio. Am. Mus. Nat. Hist., N. Y. Second Ann. Rep. Bur. Ethnol., 1880-81, pl. LII, fig. 4 928
  304. Engraved shell disk gorget, rude cross with many dots. Lick Creek, Tenn. Second Ann. Rep. Bur. Ethnol., 1880-81, pl. LII, fig. 2 929
  305. Engraved shell, Greek cross, hatched. Caldwell County, N. C. Cat. No. 83169, U. S. N. M. 929
  306. Engraved shell three-armed (triskelion). Lick Creek, Tenn. Cat. No. 83170, U. S. N. M. 929
  307. Drilled and engraved shell or “runtee” with dotted Greek cross in circle. Arizona 930
  308. Drilled and engraved shell or “runtee,” dots and rings forming circle and Greek cross. Ohio 930
  309. Drilled and engraved shell or “runtee,” dots and rings forming circle and Greek cross. New York 930
  310. Pottery jar with crosses, encircling rays and scallops. Third Ann. Rep. Bur. Ethnol., 1881-82, fig. 188 931
  311. Olla, decorated with Greek and Maltese crosses. Second Ann. Rep. Bur. Ethnol., 1880-81, fig. 708 932
  312. Pottery water vessel, Maltese cross. Second Ann. Rep. Bur. Ethnol., 1880-81, fig. 642 932
  313. Pottery vase finely decorated in red and white glaze. Mexico. Maltese cross with sun symbol (?). Cat. No. 132975, U. S. N. M. 933
  314. Greek cross representing winds from cardinal points. Dakota Indians. Tenth Ann. Rep. Bur. Ethnol., 1888-89, fig. 1225 934
  315. The cross in connection with circle. Sun symbols (?). Petroglyphs a to f, Hopi Indians, Oakley Springs, Ariz.; g, Maya Indians. Tenth Ann. Rep. Bur. Ethnol., 1888-89, figs. 1118, 1120, and 1126 935
  316. Circles and rays, probably representing sun symbols. a to f, Hopi Indians, Oakley Springs, Ariz.; g to k—Ojibways 935
  317. Crosses with circles, star symbols. Oakley Springs, Ariz. 936
  318. Star symbol, circle and rays without cross. Oakley Springs, Ariz. 936
  319. Crosses, circles, and squares representing lodges. Dakota Indians 936
  320. Latin cross representing dragon fly. Dakota Indians 936
  321. Double cross of six arms, representing dragon fly. Moki Indians, Arizona. Tenth Ann. Rep. Bur. Ethnol., 1888-89, fig. 1165 937
  322. Crosses representing flocks of birds, Eskimos. Cat. Nos. 44211 and 45020, U. S. N. M. Tenth Ann. Rep. Bur. Ethnol., 1888-89, fig. 1228 937
  323. Large white Greek cross, petroglyph. Tulare Valley, California. Tenth Ann. Rep. Bur. Ethnol., 1888-89, fig. 1229 937
  324. Petroglyphs from Owens Valley, California. a, b, Greek cross; c, double Latin cross; d to f, Latin crosses representing human figures. Tenth Ann. Rep. Bur. Ethnol., 1888-89, fig. 1230 938
  325. Cross in zigzag lines representing human form. Navajo Indians 938
  326. Maltese cross (?), representing a woman; breath in the center 939
  327. Maltese and St. Andrew’s crosses, emblems of maidenhood. Moki Indians 939
  328. Cross with bifurcated foot representing human form. Shaman, Innuits 939
  329. St. Andrew’s crosses, symbol for wood. Tenth Ann. Rep. Bur. Ethnol., 1888-89, fig. 1233 940
  330. Graphic delineation of the alligator, from a vase of the lost-color group. Chiriqui. Holmes, Sixth Ann. Rep. Bur. Ethnol., 1884-85, fig. 257 941
  331. Graphic delineation of the alligator, from a vase of the lost-color group. Chiriqui. Holmes, Sixth Ann. Rep. Bur. Ethnol., 1884-85, fig. 258 941
  332. Conventional figure of alligator, from lost-color ware. Chiriqui. Holmes, Sixth Ann. Rep. Bur. Ethnol., 1884-85, fig. 259 942
  333. Conventional figure of alligator crowded into a short rectangular space. Chiriqui. Holmes, Sixth Ann. Rep. Bur. Ethnol., 1884-85, fig. 265 942
  334. Conventional figure of alligator crowded into a circle. Chiriqui. Holmes, Sixth Ann. Rep. Bur. Ethnol., 1884-85, fig. 266 942
  335. Series of figures of alligators, showing stages of simplification. Chiriqui. Holmes, Sixth Ann. Rep. Bur. Ethnol., 1884-85, fig. 277 943
  336. Series showing stages in the simplification of animal characters, beginning with the alligator and ending with the Greek cross. Chiriqui. Holmes, Sixth Ann. Rep. Bur. Ethnol., 1884-85, fig. 278 943
  337 to 342. Terra-cotta color stamps, Mexico, with designs similar to the Swastika. Cat. Nos. 99124, 99127, 27887, 99115, 99118, and 99122, U. S. N. M. 946
  343. Terra-cotta color stamps, with designs similar to the Swastika. Piaroa Indians, Venezuela. Tenth Ann. Rep. Bur. Ethnol., 1888-89, fig. 982, p. 621 947
  344. Modern churn lid with design resembling Swastika. Lapland 956
  345. Stone spindle-whorl, Neolithic. Swiss lake dwelling. Cat. No. 100641, U. S. N. M. 967
  346. Stone spindle-whorl, Neolithic. Swiss lake dwelling. Cat. No. 100641, U. S. N. M. 967
  347. Stone spindle-whorl, Neolithic. Lund, Sweden. Cat. No. 5281, U. S. N. M. 967
  348. Terra-cotta spindle-whorl, Neolithic or Bronze Age. Swiss lake dwelling. Cat. No. 100642, U. S. N. M. 967
  349. Terra-cotta spindle-whorl, Neolithic or Bronze Age. Swiss lake dwelling. Cat. No. 100642, U. S. N. M. 968
  350. Terra-cotta spindle-whorl, Swiss lake dwelling. Cat. No. 100642, U. S. N. M. 968
  351, 352, 353. Prehistoric terra-cotta spindle-whorls. Orvieto, Italy. Cat. No. 101671, 101672, U. S. N. M. 968
  354, 355. Prehistoric spindle-whorls. Corneto, Italy. Cat. No. 101773, U. S. N. M. 968
  356. Modern spindle and whorl used for spinning thread. Würtemberg, Germany. 969
  357. Terra-cotta spindle-whorl design similar to Swastika. Valley of Mexico. Cat. No. 27875, U. S. N. M. 970
  358. Mexican terra-cotta spindle-whorl design similar to Swastika. 971
  359. Terra-cotta spindle-whorl. Omotepe Island, Nicaragua. Cat. No. 28899, U. S. N. M. 971
  360. Terra-cotta spindle-whorl. Omotepe Island, Nicaragua. Cat. No. 28898, U. S. N. M. 971
  361. Terra-cotta spindle-whorl. Granada, Nicaragua. Cat. No. 23295, U. S. N. M. 972
  362. Terra-cotta spindle-whorl. Malacate, Zapatera Island, Nicaragua. Cat. No. 29009, U. S. N. M. 972
  363. Spindle-whorl, gray clay decorated with annular nodes. Chiriqui. Holmes, Sixth Ann. Rep. Bur. Ethnol., 1884-85, fig. 218 972
  364. Spindle-whorl of gray clay with animal figures. Chiriqui. Holmes, Sixth Ann. Rep. Bur. Ethnol., 1884-85, fig. 219 973
  365. Spindle-whorl of dark clay with perforations and incised ornaments. Chiriqui. Holmes, Sixth Ann. Rep. Bur. Ethnol., 1884-85, fig. 220 973
  366. Terra-cotta spindle-whorl. Manizales, Colombia, South America. Cat. No. 16838, U. S. N. M. 973
  367. Bobbin or spool for winding thread (?). Type Villanova, Corneto, Italy. U. S. N. M. 975
  368. Terra-cotta bobbin or spool for winding thread (?). Type Villanova, Bologna, Italy. Cat. No. 101771, U. S. N. M. 975
  369. Bobbin (?). Mound near Maysville, Ky. Cat. No. 16748, U. S. N. M. 976
  370. Bobbin (?). Lexington, Ky. Cat. No. 16691, U. S. N. M. 976
  371. Bobbin (?). Lewis County, Ky. Fine-grained sandstone. Cat. No. 59681, U. S. N. M. 976
  372. Bobbin (?). End views. Fine-grained sandstone. Maysville, Ky. Cat. No. 16747, U. S. N. M. 977
  373. Woman’s woolen dress found in oak coffin. Borum-Eshoi, Denmark. Rep. Smithsonian Inst. (U. S. N. M.), 1892, pl. CI, fig. 2 978
  374. Detail of woven cloth shown in the preceding figure. Denmark. Rep. Smithsonian Inst. (U. S. N. M.), pl. CI, fig. 3 979
 
 
MAP.
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Distribution of the Swastika 904
 
 
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Showing the probable introduction of the Swastika into different countries 794