Book/Printed Material Statement no. 1: the swastika,
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Image 1 of Statement no. 1: the swastika,
- Contributor: Butts, Edward
- Date: 1908
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- Contributor: Butts, Edward
- Date: 1908
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- Contributor: Butts, Edward
- Date: 1908
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Image 4 of Statement no. 1: the swastika,
- Contributor: Butts, Edward
- Date: 1908
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Image 5 of Statement no. 1: the swastika, STATEMENT NO. I r 7 V Vhe^swastika \r EDWARD-BUTTS.^- i X 2 0 1908. Franklin Hudson Publishing Co., Kansas City, Mo.
- Contributor: Butts, Edward
- Date: 1908
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Image 6 of Statement no. 1: the swastika,
- Contributor: Butts, Edward
- Date: 1908
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Image 7 of Statement no. 1: the swastika, r- s Copyright, 1908, BY EDWARD BUTTS, Kansas City, Mo. C/. 4 2-ti-Brsr, fi^ fC f° i. PRICE, POST-PAID: Per copy, 25 cents in cloth, $1.10. Address communications to Edward Butts, 1800...
- Contributor: Butts, Edward
- Date: 1908
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Image 8 of Statement no. 1: the swastika,
- Contributor: Butts, Edward
- Date: 1908
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Image 10 of Statement no. 1: the swastika,
- Contributor: Butts, Edward
- Date: 1908
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Image 11 of Statement no. 1: the swastika, THE ORIGIN OF THE SWASTIKA. Away back on the horizon of our records, seemingly a little beyond their limit, an emblem we recognize as the swastika came into existence. Of the past...
- Contributor: Butts, Edward
- Date: 1908
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Image 12 of Statement no. 1: the swastika, and of very necessary application to have forced itself into the needs of so many widely distributed localities, where its remains are found in prehistoric graves and among relics within the remote...
- Contributor: Butts, Edward
- Date: 1908
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Image 13 of Statement no. 1: the swastika, we learn, by referring to Chaldea, also Persia, that San was the sun-god, which he compares to our word sun. In some places he is called the lord of fire, the ruler...
- Contributor: Butts, Edward
- Date: 1908
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Image 14 of Statement no. 1: the swastika, Fig. 3 is also from Uios, by Henry Schliemann. It is said to be a picture of a conical spindle-whorl ex- cavated from a depth of thirteen and one-half feet. The reader,...
- Contributor: Butts, Edward
- Date: 1908
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Image 15 of Statement no. 1: the swastika, more accordant with the days of the solstices and equinoxes than those of the Spanish calendar. The names of the months are sometimes chosen among the lunar mansions, as with the Hindoos;...
- Contributor: Butts, Edward
- Date: 1908
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Image 16 of Statement no. 1: the swastika, character, the conclusion must be the same, for the reason that a thing may live in the past or in a spiritual way, as it were, and no inspiration can alter, change,...
- Contributor: Butts, Edward
- Date: 1908
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Image 17 of Statement no. 1: the swastika, was not. We have to plead ignoramus as to the growth and evolution of both cross and swastika, because the origin of both is lost in antiquity. Thomas Wilson, Smithsonian Report for...
- Contributor: Butts, Edward
- Date: 1908
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Image 18 of Statement no. 1: the swastika, numeral. The signs were a rabbit, a cane, a flint, a house. Valentini. They throw the year into great cycles of fifty-two each, which they call sheaves or bundles. Prescott, in The...
- Contributor: Butts, Edward
- Date: 1908
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Image 19 of Statement no. 1: the swastika, The solar calendar above described might have an- swered all the purposes of the nation, but the priests chose to construct another for themselves. This was called a lunar reckoning, though nowise...
- Contributor: Butts, Edward
- Date: 1908
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Image 20 of Statement no. 1: the swastika, of solar time should so grossly err as to suppose that in this reckoning they really represented the daily revolu- tions of the moon. The whole Eastern world, says the learned Niebuhr,...
- Contributor: Butts, Edward
- Date: 1908
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Image 21 of Statement no. 1: the swastika, of Mexico its similarity in outline to the swastika is easily recognized. It may be well to state here that there were several forms of the wheel, some of which made complete...
- Contributor: Butts, Edward
- Date: 1908
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Image 22 of Statement no. 1: the swastika, chronologically the festivals and sacrificial rites of the people. Nevertheless, he found the Mexican calendar one of the most complicated, but also one of the most in- genious, to be found in...
- Contributor: Butts, Edward
- Date: 1908
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Image 23 of Statement no. 1: the swastika, which correspond to our winter, spring, summer, and autumn, are represented by the four rectangular arms of the swastika. In the wheel, it will be noted, the four arms are divided into...
- Contributor: Butts, Edward
- Date: 1908
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Image 24 of Statement no. 1: the swastika, adjacent to the four quadrants. Seven blasts each blows from his mouth towards the season he is presumed to govern. These seven lines which issue from the mouth of the giants mean...
- Contributor: Butts, Edward
- Date: 1908
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Image 25 of Statement no. 1: the swastika, the annual sun period, consisting of 365J days, which is still in use, retaining the old division of quarters or sea- sons, and adding twelve divisions +0 the annual revo- lution of...
- Contributor: Butts, Edward
- Date: 1908
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Image 26 of Statement no. 1: the swastika, m 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 s 1 1 *i i i 1 24
- Contributor: Butts, Edward
- Date: 1908
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Image 27 of Statement no. 1: the swastika, broken line as shown in Fig. 7, in the direction of the arrow, counting each square passed over as a day, re- peating the circle seven times, including a total of ninety-...
- Contributor: Butts, Edward
- Date: 1908
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Image 28 of Statement no. 1: the swastika, containing thirteen dots, and proceed as above explained. It will be found that the eighth full moon of the year oc- curs on the thirtieth day of the third season, and the...
- Contributor: Butts, Edward
- Date: 1908
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Image 29 of Statement no. 1: the swastika, 2d full moon on tr le 30th day of the Cane quarter 3 d ^,-h a tt 1 4th 88th 5th t ^Qth Rabbit 6th 59th 7th 88th 8th 30th House 9th...
- Contributor: Butts, Edward
- Date: 1908
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Image 30 of Statement no. 1: the swastika,
- Contributor: Butts, Edward
- Date: 1908
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Image 31 of Statement no. 1: the swastika, GEE 1 13 9 5 10 6 Z II @\nB 10 6 2 II 7 3 12 8 4 13 9 5 1 @Ei] 5 1 10 6 2 4 8 12...
- Contributor: Butts, Edward
- Date: 1908
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Image 32 of Statement no. 1: the swastika, the sun conform to that of the moon. Eventually, when that system was reversed and the sun period mentioned was adopted, the utility of the swastika system naturally went into disuse in...
- Contributor: Butts, Edward
- Date: 1908
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Image 33 of Statement no. 1: the swastika, In these indexes is introduced the Greek cross the dawn, as it were, of history and inscribed records. It represented a period of time, as did the various parts and entire swastika,...
- Contributor: Butts, Edward
- Date: 1908
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Image 34 of Statement no. 1: the swastika, full moon in its first day, on the second day of the Cane, considering the mean lunation of each twenty-nine days, twelve hours, forty-four minutes, two and seven-tenths seconds long, is the...
- Contributor: Butts, Edward
- Date: 1908
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Image 35 of Statement no. 1: the swastika, h list Tear. Moons. Total Days by Sun. Total Days by A\ heel. Season Dates by Wheel. I id oh om 2d 2d day of Cane. 2 29 i I2h 44m 3id...
- Contributor: Butts, Edward
- Date: 1908
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Image 36 of Statement no. 1: the swastika, Fig. 9. Fig. 10. The table has been extended to the second and third years for the purpose of farther illustrating the use of the index columns and to show the precision...
- Contributor: Butts, Edward
- Date: 1908
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Image 37 of Statement no. 1: the swastika, In Ireland we have (Fig. 10) a very artistic scroll adop- tion on bronze with the terminal volutions to the right. Referring to Fig. i, the stone found in Denmark has a...
- Contributor: Butts, Edward
- Date: 1908
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Image 38 of Statement no. 1: the swastika, but there does not seem to be any reason for believ- ing it to have been an evolution from the swastika. For comparison Fig. u is inserted. It represents an iron spear-head...
- Contributor: Butts, Edward
- Date: 1908
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Image 39 of Statement no. 1: the swastika, By a little investigation the reader will find that the swastika calendar system can be worked in its entirety with this form of the triskelion, but much more is depend- ent on...
- Contributor: Butts, Edward
- Date: 1908
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Image 40 of Statement no. 1: the swastika, beginning, the same by mean lunations being 1122 days, 3 hours, 53 minutes, 42 6-10 seconds. There is perhaps no relic at this date that goes farther to verify what has herein...
- Contributor: Butts, Edward
- Date: 1908