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Masonic Pocket watch with gold acacia sprig
Acacia
Solar symbol C, symbol of rebirth and immortality
Masonic regalia: solar symbol C
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God Zurvan (Surban), The Creator, Ancient Sumer: solar symbol C
Zurvan = Surban (Celtic god Lug, Lugud, Lugus) = God in Scythianism
Suria (Sanskrit) = Sun
ban (Sanskrit) = Lord
Zurvan (Surban) = The Creator = Sun God and God of Light = C
Southern Jutland, Denmark, Bronze age, Der heilige Hain: solar symbol C
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Cross, Roman bronze fibula, 1-3 century: solar symbol C
Devenish Cross, Enniskillen, Fermanagh, Ireland, 15. Century: colar symbol C
Roman fibula: solar symbol C
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Stecak (Stećak), monumental medieval tombstone, Bosnia: solar symbol C
Vikings, Vannebo, Gotland, Sweden: solar symbol C
Roman oil lamp, 1 century AD: solar symbol C
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Oak tree: cross with solar symbol C
Viking, 9 century: cross with solar symbol C
90. Brief Historical Facts on burial-mounds
Alexandropol Kurgan before excavation1852
A burial-mound or tumulus (plural tumuli, from the Latin word for mound or
small hill, from the root "tum"- "to bulge, swell" also found in tumor and cognate
with English thumb) is an artificial hill of earth and stones raised over a grave or
graves. Tumuli are also known as barrows (in England), cairns - composed largely
or entirely of stones (in Scotland), or kurgans (in Eastern Europe, Central Asia and
India), and can be found throughout much of the world.
Sarmatian kurgan 4 century BC, Fillipovka, South Urals, Russia
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