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The Swastika, the Earliest Known Symbol, and Its Migration

With Observations on the Migration of Certain Industries in Prehistoric Times

Thomas Wilson

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Sachbuch / Vor- und Frühgeschichte, Antike

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In 'The Swastika, the Earliest Known Symbol, and Its Migration' by Thomas Wilson, the author delves into the ancient history and significance of the swastika symbol, tracing its origins and migration across different cultures. Wilson meticulously explores the symbol's use in various religious, cultural, and social contexts, shedding light on its evolution over time. The book is written in a scholarly yet accessible style, with detailed analysis and research providing readers with a comprehensive understanding of the swastika's complex history and symbolism. Wilson's work offers a valuable contribution to the study of ancient symbols and their enduring cultural significance. For those interested in symbolism, archaeology, and cultural history, this book provides a fascinating exploration of a symbol that has evolved from its ancient roots to become one of the most controversial and misunderstood symbols in modern times.

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Cross origins, Universal symbol, Ancient world, Historical migration, Cultural artifacts, Buddhist influence, Symbolism study, Global significance, Archaeological evidence, Cultural comparisons