id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 40812 Wilson, Thomas The Swastika, the Earliest Known Symbol, and Its Migration With Observations on the Migration of Certain Industries in Prehistoric Times .txt text/plain 105119 10044 80 that form of Swastika which bends two or more times (fig. Swastika sign, with the ends bent to the left (fig. Fig. 46 represents a spindle-whorl with two irregular Swastikas; Fig. 69 represents one Swastika in which the main arms cross at Fig. 77 represents a spindle-whorl with a Swastika of the ogee style curved to Fig. 83 contains an unmistakable Swastika, the main arms of which cross at thus forming a figure similar to the Swastika (fig. _Swastikas with four arms crossing at right angles, ends bent to the _Swastikas with four arms crossing at right angles, ends bent to the _Swastikas with four arms crossing at other than right angles, the ends Swastika with four arms crossing at right angles, the ends all turned to be a Swastika with dotted cross lines, with the arms turned spirally to represent any form of the cross, whether Swastika or not. ./cache/40812.txt ./txt/40812.txt