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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39. Pentad Circles designate TaSia, the archangel Michael . - 250

40. Archangel TaSia (winged) invoked by Mother (4 Circles) for Dead (3 Circles). From Hittite seal of about 1500 B.c. (After

Lajard) . 250 41. Pheenician seal reading “’ “ Tas,” * Archangel. (After A. Di Cesnola) 251 42. Heptad Circles for Heaven. ( After Delaporte) F 251

43. Muru, Mor or “* Amorite ’’ archaic tablet of about 4000 B.c. from grave of Aryan Sun-priestess, in Cup-mark and Sumerian script, “* Hoffman tablet.” (After Barton) . 5 257

434. Tascio horseman, and horse of the Sun, on Briton coins “of ist

cent. 8.c., with Cross and circle 7 cup’) marks. eer

Poste) . 261

44. Sun Symbols—Discs, Horse, Hawk, etc., on Early Briton coins. . (After J. Evans) 285

44A. st John-the-Baptist w: ith his Sun-Cross sceptre or mace. “(After Murillo) . 288

448. Ancient Briton coin w ith Corn Sun- Cross, Andrew’ Ss 5 Cross, Sunhorse, etc. (After Poste) 289

45. Twin Fire- Sticks crossed in Fire- -production, as used in modern India. (After Hough) : 292

46. Sun Crosses, Hitto-Sumerian, Phoenician, Kassi and Trojan, plain, rayed and decorated, on seals, amulets, etc.,4000—1000B.c. 294

47. Ancient Briton Sun Crosses derived from MHitto-Sumerian, Pheenician, Kassi and Trojan sources, on prehistoric pre-

Christian monuments and pre-Roman Briton coins g 295 48. “ Gyron”’ Cross of British Heraldry is the Gurin’’ Cross of the Hittites . 307 49. Identity of Catti or r Hittite Solar monuments with those of Early Britain, re Cadzow pre-Christian Cross . 308 50. Swastika on Phoenician (or Philistine) coin from Gaza, disclosing origin of Scottish “ Spectacle”’ darts . 310

51. Swastika of Resurrecting Sun transfixing the Serpent of ‘Death on Ancient Briton monument at Meigle, Forfarshire. (After

Stuart) . “ E 5 ‘ : - z - 31r

52. St. Andrew, patron saint of Goths & Scots, with his Cross. (After Kandler) 5 314

53- Indara’s X Cross on Hitto- Sumerian, Trojan and Pheenician Seals F 316

54. “° Andrew's” Cross on pre-historic monuments in Britain and Ireland and on Early Briton coins . 317

55- Indara or “ Andrew ”’ slaying the DREBON: Fr rom Hittite ‘seal of about 2000 B.c. (After Ward) . 319

56. “ Andrew’s ”’ X Cross is Indara’s Bolt or * Thor’ s Hammer " on Ancient Briton monuments , A ‘ - 321

37. Indara spouting water for benefit of mankind, From HittoSumerian seal of about 2500 B.c. (After Ward) . 324

58. Unicorn as sole supporter of old Royal Arms of Scotland, and associated with St. Andrew and his ‘‘ Cross” 329

59. Goats (and Deer) as ** Goths ”’ of Indara, protected by Cross and Archangel 7 a§ (Tashub Mikal) against Lion and Wolf of Death on Hitto-Sumer, Phoenician and Kassi seals. (After Ward,etc.) 334 60. Ancient Briton Goats (and Deer) as‘’ Goths ”’ of Indara, protected

by Cross and Archangel 7a§ or Tascia (Michael) against Lions

and Wolf of Death. (After Stuart, ete.) . 335 604. Ancient Briton “ Tascio "’ coin inscribed DIAS. (After Poste) . - 338 61. Tascto or I ascif of Early Briton coms is Corn-Spirit fas or ‘‘ Tash-

ub” of Hitto-Sumerians. (Coins after J. Evans) . : - 339