MORTILLET, GABRIEL DE. Le Prehistorique
Antiquite de l'Homme
par Gabriel de Mortillet
Professeur d'anthropologie prehistorique
a l'ecole d'anthropologie de Paris.
64 figures intercalees dans le texte.
Paris
C. Reinwald, Libraire-editeur
15, Rue des Saints-Peres, 15
1883
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12, pp. 1-642.
Communications between Europe and America, pp. 186, 187.
---- Le Signe
de la Croix
Avant
le Christianisme
par
Gabriel de Mortillet
Directeur des Materiaux pour l'Histoire positive et philosophique
de l'homme
avec 117 gravures sur bois.
Paris
C.
Reinwald, Libraire-editeur
15, rue des Saints-Pere, 15
1866
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See p. 182.
MuLLER, F. MAX. Chips
from
A German Workship.
By Max Muller, M. A.,
Fellow of All Souls College, Oxford.
Essays on * *
New York:
Scribner, Armstrong & Co.
Successors to Charles Scribner & Co.
Essays on Mythology, Traditions, and Customs. Svasti, Sanscrit, meaning joy or happiness. Vol. II, p. 24.
Swastika. Letter to Dr. Schliemann, "Ilios," pp. 346-349.
Swastika, Review of, Athenaeum (Lond.), No. 3332, Aug. 20, 1892, p.
266.
MuLLER, LUDWIG. [Swastika.]
_Proc. Royal Danish Academy of Science_, Fifth series, Section of History and Philosophy, Vol. III, p. 93.
MUNRO, ROBERT. Ancient
Scottish Lake Dwellings
or Crannogs
with a Supplementary Chapter on
Remains of Lake Dwellings in England
by
Robert Munro, M. A.
M. D., F. S. A. Scot.
(Design)
Edinburgh: David Douglas
1881
All rights reserved.
8, pp. i-xx, 1-326.
Swastika on pin and triskelion on plank, crannog of Lochlee, figs. 144 and 149, pp. 130-134.
Note by Montelius, figs. 11 and 12, p. 131.
---- The
Lake Dwellings
of
Europe:
Being the
Rhind Lectures in Archaeology
for 1888.
By
Robert Munro, M. A., M. D.,
Secretary of the Society of Antiquaries of Scotland; Author of
"Ancient Scottish Lake Dwellings or Crannogs."
Ca.s.sell & Company, Limited:
London, Paris & Melbourne.
1890
(All rights reserved).
4, pp. i-xl, 1-600.
Swastika in Lake Bourget (Savoy), fig. 195, Nos. 11 and 12, pp. 532 and 538; in Lisnacroghera (Ireland), fig. 124, No. 20; triskele, fig.
124, No. 22, pp. 383, 585.
NADAILLAC, Marquis de. Prehistoric America
by the
Marquis de Nadaillac
Translated by N. D'Anvers
Edited by W. H. Dall
(Design of Vase)
with 219 ill.u.s.trations
New York and London
G. P. Putnam's Sons
The Knickerbocker Press
1884.
8, pp. i-vii, 1-566.
Swastika (?) alleged to be on the Pemberton hammer from New Jersey, pp. 22, note 1, citing Professor Haldeman, Sept. 27, 1877, Rep.
Peabody Museum, 1878, p. 255. Dr. Abbott denounces this inscription as a fraud. Primitive Industry, p. 32.
NEWTON, JOHN. History of Migration of the Triskelion from Sicily to the Isle of Man, through Henry III of England and Alexander III of Scotland.
_Athenaeum_, No. 3385, Sept. 10, 1892, pp. 353, 354.
NICHOLSON, CORNELIUS. Report of Swastika found in recently explored Mosaic pavement in Isle of Wight, Munro's "Ancient Scottish Lake Dwellings,"
note, p. 132.
PETRIE, W. M. FLINDERS. Naukratis (Greek inscription).
Part I, 1884-85 by
W. M. Flinders Petrie.
With Chapters by
Cecil Smith; Ernest Gardner, B. A.;
and Barclay V. Head.
(Design, two sides of coin.)
Third Memoir of
The Egypt Exploration Fund.
Published by Order of the Committee.
London:
Trubner & Co., 57 & 59, Ludgate Hill.
1886.
Folio, pp. 1-100, pls. 1-28.
Swastika in Egypt, fourth and fifth centuries B. C., pl. IV, fig. 3.
Meander Swastikas, pl. V, figs. 15, 24.
PRaHISTORISCHE BLaTTER.
Von
Dr. Julius Nan, in Munchen.
VI. Jahrg., 1894. Munchen. Nr. 5. Mit Taf. XI-XV.
Soderberg, Sven. Die Thierornamentik der Volkerwanderungszeit.
Mit Tertabildungen und Tafel XI-XV.
Lund, Sweden. Figs. 12, 13, p. 73.
PRIME, WILLIAM C. Pottery and Porcelain
Of All Times And Nations
With Tables of Factory and Artists' Marks
For the Use of Collectors
by William C. Prime, LL. D.
(Design)
New York
Harper & Brothers, Publishers
Franklin Square
1878.
8, pp. 1-531.
Symbolic marks on Chinese porcelain. Tablet of honor inclosing Swastika. Fig. 155, p. 254; fig. 33, p. 61.
QUEEN LACE BOOK, The. A
Historical and Descriptive Account of the Hand-Made
Antique Laces of All Countries.
* *
with
Thirty Ill.u.s.trations of Lace Specimens, and seven Diagrams of
Lace St.i.tches.
London:
"The Queen" Office, 346, Strand, W. C.
1874.
All rights reserved.
pp. i-viii, 1-38.
Swastika design in linen embroidery and cutwork (Sixteenth Century.
Geometric Style). pl. 1, fig. 2.
RAWLINSON, GEORGE. The Religions
of
the Ancient World.
By
George Rawlinson, M. A.
Author of "The Seven Great Monarchies of the Ancient
Eastern World," etc.
New York:
Hurst & Co., Publishers,
122 Na.s.sau Street.
12, pp. 1-180.
Religion of the Ancient Sanscrit Indians. Agni, the G.o.d of Fire, described pp. 87, 89. Sun, Wind, Dyaus (Heaven), and Prithivi (Earth).
Nothing said about Swastika or Solar circle.
RICHTER, MAX OHNEFALSCH. Excavations in Cyprus.
_Bull. Soc. d'Anthrop._, Paris, Vol. XI (ser. III), pp. 669-682.
ROBINSON, DAVID. A Tour
through
The Isle of Man:
To which is subjoined
A Review of the Manx History.
By David Robertson, Esq.
London:
Printed for the Author,
by E. Hodson, Bell-Yard, Temple-Bar.
Sold by Mr. Payne, Mews-Gate; Messrs. Egertons, Whitehall;
Whites, Fleet Street; and Deighton, Holborn.
1794.
4 narrow, pp. 235.
Triskelion--Coat of arms of Isle of Man.
ROCKHILL, WILLIAM WOODVILLE. Diary of a Journey
through
Mongolia and Tibet
in
1891 and 1892
by
William Woodville Rockhill
Gold Medalist of the Royal Geographical Society
(Design.)
City of Washington
Published by the Smithsonian Inst.i.tution
1894.
4, pp. i-xx, 1-413.