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

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ANCIENT BRITON FORMS OF THE CROSS 297

G.H., Figs. 78 and 169 and pp. 37, 67. Crossed wood coloured red with sense of ‘‘ fitted *’ and “ devouring flame.”

Red-painted Cross of 2 bars wood, ib. Fig. 67 and p. 61. Its later form resembles ‘“‘ brazier’’ sign Akh for ‘“‘ Fire,’ cp. G.H., 42.

Handled Cross or Anh as “ Key of Life.”

W, 832. U D(L), 97; ro, and cp. P.A-P., 2, 240.

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ype in Fig. 47. Abbreviations: B= Cos G— CG NsGo er — PAG ae S=S:S.S.; W—W.L.W.

Common, especially in Ogam inscripts. B.O.T. and S.I., 29, ete. ; and W, 3, 4, etc.; E, Pl. A, 6, B, 2, 14, etc. Oriented x common, see Fig. 54, p. 317-

S.1., 138; C, 34; Oriented, S.1., 129, 57-8, etc.; W, 83, 84; i PB, rr, 65, © 13; ete. (@ Sts, 4 Op Fi, AOS TER & W, 30, 52, 66; with “ Lock of Horus,” S, 2, 77, Ilust. Pl]. 26, 35; W, 79- D S., 2, 52; 745 W, 22, 52- ID. Sy Be AGT. etc., 62, 84, 93; W, 13, 22; S, 2, 74, 82, T14; W, 22, 20, 67, etc. F OW, tot, long 89.

Common S, 2, beaded W, 38. H “The Mound,” E, Pl., 1, I, 2,7, etc., C, 88, and cp. Sumer-Hittite, Fig. 46, h, ?, stemmed Carsi, W, 48. I S, 2 Ilust, 31, 33; wheeled, W, 80, 81.

2 Ilust. 31, 32; W, 21, barbed, 48.

,105; W, 95. IS, 2, 124° LS, 2, 53, Illust.

26(4); W, 83, modified, S, 22.

» 73-4. 77, 122; W, 53,43 58-9. N E, 3, 5 and Ff, 6.

W, 73; E, PL 3, 5, etc. P S, 2, 20,35; W, 58, 74.

W, 88, Oriented, W, 37 (2); 90, S, 2, rer; C, Fig. 84; and as grain crop E, Pl. B, 11, C, 9, etc.

S, 1,42; 2,113; W, 61 (6), long, 48, 57». R see Fig. 122A and S, 2, Illust. 27 (29); W, 14 (2)- S Common on coins, E, Pl. A, 1, 2, etc. and on monumts., S and W, 38 (2), 97 (1). T Key pattern Swastika, S common, Vol. I, 35, 52, 72, etc. Vol. II, 72, 74, etc.; W, 38 (3), 62, 84, modified, 57, etc. ; B, 396 (4). TP We 259 39) etc., E, 3)9, 12) etc:

S, 2, 72. VS; 2, 74- V2 S, 2, 15, 103 ; W, 58, 79, 83.

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Frequent S.; €, 88, W, 61, etc., E, Pl. A, 6, B,2; C, 4; 1,1, etc.

C, 36, Newton Stone and common.

E, Pl. B, 11, 15, D, 11, 13, etc. Z E, Pl. B, 10, D, 7, E, 1, etc., etc.

E, Pl. B, 11, 8, 11, etc.; W, 14, 37, 39, 90- Bt W, 61 and cp. 14, etc. (AWW FAb D* Fig. 25a, p. 187.

S, 60, from Foulis Western near Crieff, Perthshire, with Key Swastikas on limbs of Hittite type, and curved Swastikas on each boss.

I+ S, 129, No. 11 Cross from Drainie Elgin and not infrequent S, 35,

45, 49, 57, etc. G'S, 2, 121, Illust. 27 (20); W, 29, 80:

H+ S, 35, from Farr in Sutherland with key Swastikas on limbs and

curved on centre boss, and many others in S.

H? S, 27, etc.; W, 33: H* Grain Cross, E, 5, 8, etc., and Stukeley, Pl. 2, 5, cte.

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Common “ Celtic ’’, W, 57, 61, etc.

S, 27, from Shandwick in Ross. Each boss bears curved Swastika, and many others in S, J? E, 3; 5: JP 38,5 31, (ey

Boss of J' with Swastika 4 actual size, cp. Hittite and Trojan. VN. K* S, 123, and cf. 118; W, 7o, oo, etc., Tig. 40.

E, 3, 6. N’ 5, 1, 6.