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The Swastika Dispersion of the Swastika
The peculiar form of this Swastika
is duplicated by a Runic Swastika in Sweden, cited by Ludwig Müller
and by Count d'Alviella. (1)The following objects were found in the mound on Fains Island associated with the Swastika shell (fig. 237) and described, and many of them figured: (2) A gorget of the same Fulgur shell with an engraved spider (figure 278); a pottery vase with a figure of a frog; three rude axes from four to seven inches in length, or diorite and quartzite; a pierced tablet of slate; a disk of translucent quartz 1 3/4 inches in diameter and three-quarters of an inch in thickness; a mass of pottery,much of it in fragments, and a number of bone implements, including needles and paddle-shaped objects. The shell objects (in addition to the disks and gorgets
mentioned) were pins made from the columellæ of Fulgur (Busycon
percersum?) of the usual form and about four inches in length. There
were also found shell beads, cylindrical in form, an inch in length and
upward of an inch in diameter, with other beads of various sizes and shapes
made from marine shells, and natural specimens of Io spinosa, Unio
probatus.The specimen represented in fig. 238 is a small shell from the Big Toco mound, Monroe County, Tenn., found by Mr. Emmert with skeleton No. 49 and is fig. 262, Twelfth Annual Report of the Bureau of Ethnology, 1890-91, page 383, although it is not described. This is a circular disk of Fulgur ENDNOTES: 1. Proc. royal Danis Acad. Sci., 5th ser., III, p. 94, fig. a; "La Migration des Symboles," p. 50, fig. 16 [Back] 2. Third Ann. Rep. Bureau of Ethnology, 1881-82, p. 464 et seq., figs. 139-141. Back << Previous Page Next Page >>
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