The Swastika
Dispersion of the Swastika
Page 58
We
have found, in the course of this paper, many statues of human figures
bearing the mark of the Swastika on some portion of their garments. M.
Ohnefalsch-Richter, on page 677, gives the following explanation thereof:
It
appears to me that the priests and priestesses, also the boys who performed
the services in the sacred places, were in the habit of burning or tattooing
Swastikas upon their arms. * * * In 1885, among the votive offerings found
in one of the sacred places dedicated to Aphrodite-Astoret, near Idalium,
was a stone statuette tattooed or painted in red color upon his naked
arm.
And, says Richter, when, later on,
the custom of tattooing had disappeared, they placed the Swastika on the
sacerdotal garments. He was found in a Greek tomb in 1885, near Polistis
Chrysokon, two statuettes representing female dancers in the service of
Aphrodite-Ariadne, one of which (fig. 182) bore six or more Swastikas.
In other cases, says he (p.678), the Croix cantonnée (the
Croix swasticale of Zmigrodzki) replaced the Swastika on the garments,
and he cites the statue of Hercules strangling the lion in the presence
of Athena, whose robe is ornamented with the Croix cantonnée.
He repeats that the two signs of the cross represent the idea of light,
sun, sacrifice, rain, storm, and the seasons.
Europe.
Bronze Age.
Prehistoric
archæologists claim that bronze was introduced into Europe in prehistoric
times from the extreme Orient. The tin mines of the peninsula of Burma
and Siam, with their extension into China on the north, Malacea and the
islands of the archipelago on the south, are known to have been worked
in extremely ancient times and are believed to have furnished the tin
for the first making of bronze. The latter many not be susceptible of
proof, but everything is consistent therewith. After if became known that
copper and tin would make bronze, the discovery of tin would be greatly
extended, and in the course of time the tin mines of Spain, Britain, and
Germany might be opened. A hundred and more prehistoric bronze foundries
have been discovered in western Europe and tens of thousands of prehistoric
bronze implements. If bronze came originally from the extreme Orient,
and the Swastika belonged there also, and as objects of bronze belonging
to prehistoric times and showing connection with the Orient, like the
tintinuabulum (fig. 29) have
been found in the Swiss lake dwellings of prehistoric times, it is a fir
inference that the Swastika mark found on the same objects came also from
the Orient. This inference is strengthened by the manufacture and continuous
use of the Swastika on both bronze and pottery, until it practically covered,
and is to be found over, all Europe wherever the culture of bronze prevailed.
Nearly all varieties of the Swastika came into use during the Bronze age.
The objects on which it was placed may have been different in different
localities, and so also another variety of form may have prevailed in
a given locality; but, subject to these exceptions, the Swastika came
into general use throughout the countries wherein the Bronze Age prevailed.
As we have seen, on the hill of Hissarlik the Swastika is found principally
on the spindle-whorl; in Greece and Cyprus, on the pottery vases; in Germany,
on the ceintures of bronze; in Scandinavia, on weapons and on toilet and
dress ornaments. In Scotland and Ireland it was mostly on sculptured stones,
which are many times themselves ancient Celtic crosses. In England, France,
and Etruria, the Swastika appears on small bronze ornaments, principally
fibulæ. Different forms of the Swastika, i.e., those to the right,
left, square, ogee, curved, spiral and meander, triskelion and tetraskelion,
have been found on the same object, thereby showing their inter-relationship.
No distinction is apparent between the arms bent to the right or the the
left. This difference, noted by Prof. Max Müller, seems to fail altogether.
Greg says: (1)
About 500 to 600 B. C., the fylfot,
(Swastika) curiously enough begins to disappear as a favorite device of
early Greek art, and is rarely, if ever, seen on the regular Etruscan
vase.
This indicates that the period of
the use of the Swastika during the Bronze Age in Europe lay back of the
period of its disappearance in the time of early Greek art, and that it
was of higher antiquity than would otherwise be suspected.
Dr. Max Ohnefalsch-Richter says: (2)
The Swastika makes absolute default
in Cyprus during all the age of bronze and in all its separate divisions
according as the vases were decorated with intaglio or relief, or were
painted.
Etruria and Italy. --- The
Etruscans were a prehistoric people. The country was occupied during the
two ages of stone, Paleolithic and Neolithic, and during the Bronze Age.
The Etruscans were probably the descendants of the Bronze Age people.
The longest continued geographical discussion the world has heard was
as to who were the Etruscans, and whence or by what
route did they come to their country? It was opened by Herodotus and Dionysius
Halicarnassus in the fourth century B.C.; while Dr. Brinton and the late
President Welling have made the latest contributions thereto. The culture
of the Etruscans
ENDNOTES:
1.
Archæologia, XLVIII, pt. 2, p. 305. [Back]
2. Bull. Soc. d'Anthrop., Paris, 1888, p. 679. Back
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