The Phœnician origin of Britons, Scots & Anglo-Saxons : discovered by Phœnician & Sumerian inscriptions in Britain, by preroman Briton coins & a mass of new history : with over one hundred illustrations and maps

296 PHGENICIAN ORIGIN OF BRITONS & SCOTS

1 References to Hitto-Sumerian Crosses in Pig. 46, Abbreviations : G—GALG..) Go—C.S En D> DiC.O) A EVES. Ss— si i

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WM=W.SM.

Sumer sign for Sun-god B7/ (Br., 1802, 1778) or Fire-god with word-value Gay, also Pir or “ Fire”’ (Br., 1724) and defined as “flame, ne, pa twin ” (Br., 181, 1759, 1811, and B.B.W., PP. 41-3), , Twin fire-sticks. On seals W, 14, 539, etc.,

D(L), Pi. Le 5 and 8; D(B) 24, 68; etc.

Oriented or X Cross, W, 368, 488, etc.; D(L), Pl. 13, 18; 24, 15, 58, 26, etc.; Co, 223-6, etc. a* Other form of same W, 488.

Sumer sign i “Sceptre” also=‘ Shining and Sun-god of Street’ (Br., 5573, 5617 and B.B.W., p. 131, No. 48). On seals W, 215, 1205. 6: Same oriented W, 490, and a threebarred W, 273. c-d, Fruit Crosses (Guvin\, Br., 5903-5; W, 455; etcn a, Ww, 24.

W, 700, 755, 1071, etc. ; 538.

w, 532, etc., 1293, Sel Saltire (XK), W, 559.

W, 414, ete. @ Rayed Cross, very common, W, 37:. etc. W, 23, 24, 542, ©20, etc. ik W, 139%, 223, 244, etc.

W, 126, 270, 282-3, etc. 11 “ Celtic,’”’ W, 4542, etc.

W, 274, 319, 339, etc. & Common, W, 226, 324, etc.

W, 324, 850, 946, etc. TW, 35, etc.

I and /4, Swastikas, W, 1307, Circnlar-saw type, 494, 496. 592, etc.

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215, etc. ; often 8- toothed.

Cuneiform sign for god Bil (Br., 1478, 1497) quadrupled as Cross and defined ‘‘God and Heaven” (C.I.W.A., 2, Pl. 48, 30); cp. W, 54. On Mycena gold buttons, S.M., Nos. 405, 407, 412.

W, 869, 1282, H, 45. W, 329, 340, 448, Co. 39.

In Hittite inscripts. e.g. Spee Lion, also H.C., pl. A. rfa, etc. ; W, 820, and H, 44, ‘Pl.

In Hittite inscripts ntquent H.C., Pl. A, li. 4 and 6; W, 24, etc.

W, 913. H.C., 27. H, 35, 44. Co., 190, for X see at.

W, frequent Co, 152, 158. y: D, Pl. 128, and oriented, Pl. 14, 5-7, 98, 9b; H, 127-131, 216; Co., 57, 75; 354, 358.

W, 850, etc. WM, 237, 798; Co., 20, Qe ie, Tel, 2iucy.

W, 830, etc. C, 158, nam Boghaz Koi, Co., IS Ieee RE

Co., 95, 106. u W, 046, etc. D W, 831, etc. Curved Swastika, W, 798, geo: Rosette, W, 542, 796, 868, etc., S.I. 309 ; WM, 179, 192, etc.; H, 54, 108, 218; Co, 276-280, etc. ; Pellet Cross, W, 768. w Multiple limbed Swastika, H, 130. SL, 1915.

Key Swastika on priest’s dress, see Fig. 62 and G.L.H., Pl. 56-7 and on bronze stag, C, Pl. 24, 12.

D(L)pl. 59. 1; 106, 1a, W. 832.

GAPIAG SI 2,4, etc.; H, Fig. 10 and Nos. 131, 216.

Handled Cross (. Ink) common on Hittite Seals, W, 808, etc.

Fig. 12; and W, 46, 543, etc., ee i1 W, 539; in Hittite D(B), 297; and oriented CS, 12, 6. B W , 525-6, etc., 537, etc.

Th., 535, etc. ; on Hittite pottery, C, PINE. D, W, 41, 514, etc.

W, 1280-81 and p. 394, as amulet on neck of priest kings.

Tb., 532- G SI, 1871, 1976. CC, 121, pl. 2, ro. rr: W.

1197-8. GS.1. 1452, 1046, 1993, cp. Egypt. hieroglyph for “ East” or

Orient. H Fig. 31. p. 238. S.I., 1954. H+ Ib., 1432.

Tb,, 1824, 1829, etc. I Ib., 1256, 1870.

Very common, S.I., 1849, etc. J? Ib., 1915.

Ib., 1977. L Ib., 1914. 1) Tb, 1858, 1864, 1871-6, etc.

Tbh. 1991, 1920. N Curved Swastika /h. 230, 1833, T991, etc.

Tb. 1837; in Hittite seals, W. 215, 494, etc., WM, 130, and cp.

Briton Ogam, Fig. 5.B. P CC, pl. 1 oT,