The Swastika

Chapter 32

Cross and Crux ansata, p. 128.

---- Mayapan and Maya Inscriptions.

_Proc. Am. Antiq. Soc._, Worcester, Ma.s.s., April 21, 1881.

Also printed as a separate. See pp. 15, 17, and figs. 7, 13, and frontispiece.

LITTRe"S FRENCH DICTIONARY. t.i.tle, Svastika.



McADAMS, WILLIAM. RecordsofAncient Racesin theMississippi Valley;Being an account of some of the Pictographs, sculpturedhieroglyphics, symbolic devices, emblems, and tra-ditions of the prehistoric races of America, withsome suggestions as to their origin.

With cuts and views ill.u.s.trating over three hundred objectsand symbolic devices.By Wm. McAdams,Author of *****St.

Louis:C. R. Barns Publishing Co.1887.

4, pp. i-xii, 1-120.

Mound vessels with painted symbols, sun symbols, cross symbols, cross with bent arms (Swastika), etc., Chap. XV, pp. 62-68.

Cites Lord Kinsborough, "Antiquities of Mexico," for certain forms of the cross, of which the first is the Swastika and the third the Nandavartaya Chap. xvii, pp. 62-68.

MACRICHIE, DAVID. AncientandModern Britons:A Retrospect.London:Kegan Paul, Trench & Co.,1 Paternoster Square.1884.

Two vols., 8. (1), pp. i-viii, 1-401; (2), i-viii, 1-449.

Sculptured stones of Scotland (p. 115), the Newton stone, a compound of Oriental and western languages (pp. 117-118). Ethnologic resemblances between old and new world peoples considered. Vol. II (app.).

MALLERY, GARRICK. Picture writing of the American Indians.

_Tenth Ann. Rep. Bureau of Ethnology_, 1888-89, pp. 1-807, pls. I-LIV, figs. 1-1290.

Sun and star symbols, figs. 1118-1129, pp. 694-697. Human form (cross) symbols, figs. 1164-1173, pp. 705-709. Cross symbols, figs. 1225-1234, pp. 724-730. Piaroa color stamps, fret pattern, fig. 982, p. 621.

MARCH, H. COLLEY. The Fylfot and the Futh.o.r.e Tir.

Cited in _Transactions of the Lancashire and Cheshire Antiquarian Society_, 1886.

Ma.s.sON, ----. [The Swastika found on large rock near Karachi.]

_Balochistan_, Vol. IV, p. 8, cited in Ogam Monuments, by Brash, p.

189.

MATeRIAUX pour l"Histoire Primitive et Naturelle de l"Homme. Revue mensuelle ill.u.s.tree. (Fondee par M. G. De Mortillet, 1865 a 1868.) Dirigee par M. emile Cartailhac. * * *

Swastika, Vol. XVI, 1881.

Prehistoric Cemeteries in Caucasus, by E. Chantre, pp. 154-166.

Excavations at Cyprus, by General di Cesnola, p. 416.

Signification of the Swastika, by M. Girard de Reale, p. 548.

Swastika, Vol. XVIII, 1884.

etude sur quelques Necropoles Halstattiennes de l"Autriche et de l"Italie. By Ernest Chantre, Swastika on Archaic Vase, fig. 5, p. 8.

Croix Gammee, figs. 12 and 13, p. 14. Cross, p. 122. Swastika, pp.

137-139. Swastika sculpte sur pierre, Briteros, Portugal, fig. 133, p.

294.

Necropolis of Halstatt, pp. 13, 14; p. 139, fig. 84; p. 280, Report of spearhead with Swastika and runic inscription, found at Torcello, near Venice, by Undset.

Swastika, Vol. XX, 1886.

Frontispiece of January number. Swastika from Museum, Mayence.

MATTHEWS, WASHINGTON. The Mountain Chant.

_Fifth Ann. Rep. Bureau of Ethnology_, 1883-84, pp. 379-467, pls.

X-XVIII, figs. 50-59.

Swastika in Navajo Mountain Chant. Second (?) Dry Painting, pl. XVII, pp. 450, 451.

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pp. i-xvi, 1-214.

The wheel with cross on many monuments of the Bronze Age became almost unknown during the Age of Iron (in Scandinavia). It was the contrary with the Swastika. Compte-Rendu, Cong. Inter. d"Anthrop. et d"Arch.

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MOOREHEAD, WARREN K. Primitive ManIn OhiobyWarren K. MooreheadFellow of the American a.s.sociation for the Advancement of ScienceAuthor of "Fort Ancient, the Great PrehistoricEarthwork of Ohio," etc.G. P.

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Discoveries in Hopewell Mound, Chillicothe, Rose County, Ohio, pp.

184-196.

Swastika, p. 193.

MORGAN, J. DE. Mission Scientifiqueau CaucaseEtudesArchaeologiques et HistoriquesparJ. De MorganTome PremierLes Premiers Ages Des MetauxDans l"Armenie RusseParisErnest Leroux, editeur28, Rue Bonaparte, 281889.

8, (1), pp. i-iii, 1-231; (2), pp. i-iv, 1-305.

Swastikas on bronze pin-heads from prehistoric Armenian graves. Vol.

I, p. 160, figs. 177, 178, 179.

MORTILLET, GABRIEL et ADRIEN DE. MuseePrehistoriqueparGabriel et Adrien de MortilletPhotogravures MicheletParisC. Reinwald, Libraire-editeur15, Rue des Saints-Peres, 151881Tous Droits Reserves.

4. Planches C, figs. 1269.

Tintinnabulum and Buddha with Swastika, pl. XCVIII, fig. 1230. Swiss Lake pottery, fig. 1231. Swastika, many representations, pl. XCIX, figs. 1233, 1234, 1235, 1239, 1240, 1241, 1244, 1246, 1247, 1248, 1249; pl. C, figs. 1255, 1256, 1257, 1261, 1263, 1264, 1265, 1266, 1267. Crosses--divers, pl. XCIX, etc.

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