class="indent2">Designs on pottery
920 |
Designs on basketry |
924 |
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IV.—The Cross Among the American Indians. |
Different forms |
926 |
The cross on objects of shell and copper |
926 |
The cross on pottery |
931 |
Symbolic meanings of the cross |
933 |
The four winds |
934 |
Sun and star symbols |
936 |
Dwellings |
936 |
Dragon fly (Susbeca) |
936 |
Midēᐟ, or Shamans |
937 |
Flocks of birds |
937 |
Human forms |
938 |
Maidenhood |
939 |
Shaman’s spirit |
939 |
Divers significations |
939 |
Introduction of the cross into America |
944 |
Decorative forms not of the cross, but allied to the Swastika |
946 |
Color stamps from Mexico and Venezuela |
946 |
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V.—Significance of the Swastika. |
948 |
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VI.—The Migration of Symbols. |
Migration of the Swastika |
952 |
Migration of classic symbols |
960 |
The sacred tree of the Assyrians |
960 |
The sacred cone of Mesopotamia |
960 |
The Crux ansata, the key of life |
961 |
The winged globe |
961 |
The caduceus |
962 |
The trisula |
963 |
The double-headed eagle on the escutcheon of Austria and Russia |
963 |
The lion rampant of Belgium |
963 |
Greek art and architecture |
964 |
The Greek fret |
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