The Swastika

Chapter 31

GOULD, S. C. The Master"s Mallet or the Hammer of Thor.

_Notes and Queries_, (Manchester, N. H.), Vol. III (1886), pp. 93-108.

HADDON, ALFRED C. Evolution in Art:As Ill.u.s.trated by theLife-Histories of Designs.ByAlfred C. Haddon,Professor of Zoology, Royal College of Science, CorrespondingMember of the Italian Society of Anthropology, etc.With 8 Plates, and 130 Figures in the Text.London:Walter Scott, Ltd., Paternoster Square.Charles Scribner"s Sons,153-157 Fifth Avenue, New York.1895.

The meaning and distribution of the Fylfot, pp. 282-399.

HAMPEL, JOSEPH. Antiquites prehistoriques de la Hongrie; Erstegom, 1877.



No. 3, pl. XX.

---- Catalogue de l"Exposition prehistorique des Musees de Province; Budapest, 1876, p. 17.

HAMY, Dr. E. T. Decades AmericanaeMemoiresd"Archeologie et d"EthnographieAmericainesparle Dr. E.-T. HamyConservateur du Musee d"Ethnographie du Trocadero.Premiere Livraison(Picture)ParisErnest Leroux, EditeurLibraire de la Societe Asiatiquede l"ecole des Langues Orientales Vivantes, etc.28, Rue Bonaparte, 281884.

8, pp. 1-67.

Le Svastika et la roue solaire en Amerique, pp. 59-67.

HEAD, BARCLAY V. Synopsis of the Contentsof theBritish Museum.Department ofCoins and Medals.A Guideto the princ.i.p.al gold and silverCoins of the Ancients,from circa B. C. 700 to A. D. 1.With 70 Plates.ByBarclay V. Head, a.s.sistant Keeper of Coins.Second Edition.London:Printed by order of the Trustees.Longmans & Co., Paternoster Row; B. Quaritch, 15, Piccadilly;A. Asher & Co., 13, Bedford Street, Convent Garden, and at Berlin;Trubner & Co., 57 and 59, Ludgate Hill.C. Rollin & Feuardent, 61, Great Russell Street, and 4, Rue de Louvois, Paris.1881.

8, pp. i-viii, 1-128, pl. 70.

Triskelion, (Lycian coins), three c.o.c.ks" heads, pl. 3, fig. 35.

Punch-marks on ancient coins representing squares, etc., and not Swastika. Pl. 1, figs. 1, 3; pl. 4, fig. 24; pl. 4, figs. 7, 8, 10; pl. 5, fig. 16; pl. 6, figs. 30, 31; pl. 12, figs. 1, 3, 6.

HIGGINS, G.o.dFREY. Anacalypsisorattempts to draw aside the veilofthe Saitic Isisor,an inquiry into the originofLanguages, Nations, and ReligionsbyG.o.dfrey Higgins, Esq.F. S. A., F. R.

Asiat. Soc., F. R. Ast. S.of Skellow Grange, near Doncaster.LondonLongman, &c., &c., Paternoster Row1836.

Vols. I, II.

Origin of the Cross, Lambh or Lama; official name for Governor is Ancient Tibetan for Cross. Vol. I, p. 230.

HIRSCHFELD, G. Vasi arcaici Ateniesi. Roma, 1872. Tav. x.x.xIX and XL.

HOLMES, W. H. Art in Sh.e.l.l of the Ancient Americans.

_Second Ann. Rep. Bureau of Ethnology_, 1880-81.

The cross, pls. x.x.xVI, LII, LIII. Spirals, pls. LIV, LV, LVI.

Swastika, (sh.e.l.l gorget, the bird,) pls. LVIII, LIX. Spider, pl. LXI.

Serpent, pls. LXIII, LXIV. Human face, pl. LXIX. Human figure, pls.

LXXI, LXXII, LXXIII. Fighting figures, pl. LXXIV.

---- Catalogue of Bureau Collections made in 1881.

_Third Ann. Rep. Bureau of Ethnology_, 1881-82.

Fighting figures, fig. 128, p. 452.

Swastika in sh.e.l.l, from Fains Island, fig. 140, p. 466.

Spider, same, fig. 141.

Spirals on pottery vase, fig. 165, p. 484.

---- Ancient Pottery of the Mississippi Valley.

_Fourth Ann. Rep. Bureau of Ethnology_, 1882-83.

Spirals on pottery, figs. 402, p. 396; 413, p. 403; 415, 416, p. 404; 435, p. 416; 442, p. 421; in basketry, fig. 485, p. 462.

Maltese cross, fig. 458, p. 430.

---- Ancient Art in the Province of Chiriqui.

_Sixth Ann. Rep. Bureau of Ethnology_, 1884-85.

Conventional alligator, series of derivations showing stages of simplification of animal characters, figs. 257 to 528, pp. 173-181.

Spindle-whorls, Chiriqui, figs. 218-220, p. 149.

---- The Cross used as a Symbol by the Ancient Americans.

_Trans. Anthrop. Soc._, Washington, D. C., II, 1883.

HUMPHREYS, H. NOEL. TheCoin Collector"s Manual,or guide to the numismatic student in the formation ofA Cabinet of Coins:ComprisingAn Historical and Critical Account of the Origin and Progressof Coinage from the Earliest Period to theFall of the Roman Empire;withSome Account of the Coinages of Modern Europe,More especially of Great Britain.By H. Noel Humphreys,Author of "The Coins of England,"

"Ancient Coins and Medals,"etc., etc.With above one hundred and fifty ill.u.s.trationson Wood and Steel.In two volumes.London:H.

G. Bohn, York Street, Convent Garden.1853.

12, (1), pp. i-xxiv, 1-352; (2), pp. 353-726.

Punch-marks on ancient coins, Vol. I. pls. 2, 3, 4. Triquetrum, triskele or triskelion on coins of Sicily, Vol. I, p. 57, and note.

KELLER, FERDINAND. TheLake DwellingsofSwitzerland and Other Parts of Europe.ByDr. Ferdinand KellerPresident of the Antiquarian a.s.sociation of ZurichSecond Edition, Greatly EnlargedTranslated and ArrangedbyJohn Edward Leo, F. S. A., F. G. S.Author of Isca Silurum etc.In Two VolumesVol. I. (Vol. II)LondonLongmans, Green and Co.1878All rights reserved.

8, Vol. I, text, pp. i-xv, 1-696; Vol. II, pls. CCVI.

Swastika, Lake Bourget, pattern-stamp and pottery imprint, p. 339, note 1, pl. CLXI, figs. 3, 4.

LANGDON, ARTHUR G. Ornaments of Early Crosses of Cornwall.

Royal Inst.i.tute of Cornwall, Vol. X, pt. 1, May, 1890, pp. 33-96.

LE PLONGEON, AUGUSTUS. Sacred MysteriesAmongthe Mayas and the Quiches,11,500 Years Ago.Their Relation to the Sacred Mysteriesof Egypt, Greece, Chaldea and India.Free MasonryIn Times Anterior to The Temple of Solomon.Ill.u.s.trated.By Augustus Le Plongeon,Author of "Essay onthe Causes of Earthquakes;" "Religion of Jesus Compared with theTeachings of the Church;" "The Monuments of Mayas andtheir Historical Teachings."New York:Robert Macoy, 4 Barclay Street.1886.

8, pp. 163.

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