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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cylinder here reproduced (see Fig. 12). This shows the pious Aryan Cassis of Babylonia about 1350 B.c. ploughing and sowing under the Sign of the Cross, which, we shall find later, was their emblem of the Aryan Father-God of the Universe, as the Universal Victor.

This now explains for the first time the hitherto unaccountable fact of the ‘‘ prehistoric ’’ existence of the Cross, which is sculptured on this Newton Stone and on the many still _ surviving pre-Christian monuments with solar emblems in the British Isles, as we shall see later; and also the Cross symbol with other solar emblems on the pre-Roman coins of the Catti and Cassi kings of Early Britain. It also now

Fig. 12. Cassis of Early Babylonia ploughing and sowing under the Sign of the Cross. From,a Kassi official seal of ‘about}1350 B.c. (After Clay.) Note the plough is fitted with a drill, which is fed by the right hand of the sower from

his bag, and the corn seed passes down directly into the fresh furrow opened by the plough.

explains the “ Cassi” title used by these pre-Roman Briton

kings—a title in series with “Ecossais”’ for “ Scot,” as seen later—as well as the “ Kazzi” and “ Qass’”’ title of the

Phoenician author of this votive Cross at Newton and his Aryan racial origin. It also illustrates the fact, as we shall find later, that husbandry, with the settled life, formed the basis of the Higher Civilization of the Aryans, as the Aryans were the introducers of the Agricultural Stage in the World’s Civilization. Indeed, so obviously “ Aryan ”’ was the language of