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Staff
The exact meaning of this symbol is somewhat convoluted, but variations of it have been designated as the "staff" of a number of ancient deities.
Staff (alternate)
The exact meaning of this symbol is somewhat convoluted, but variations of it have been designated as the "staff" of a number of ancient deities.
Staff of Adad
Possibly representing stylized bolts of lightning, this symbol was associated with Adad, the Babylonian storm god.
Black sulphur or brimstone
A symbol that represents black sulphur (aka black mercuric sulphide), as well as brimstone, in alchemy.
Black sulphur or brimstone (alternate)
A symbol that represents black sulphur (aka black mercuric sulphide), as well as brimstone, in alchemy.
Haute-Garonne #1
A symbol discovered on the wall of the Marsoulas cave in Haute-Garonne, southwestern France. No contextual information is known at this time.
Nyame Dua (alternate)
Holy place
Hot water (alchemy)
An alchemical symbol indicating hot or warm water.
Endless Knot
In essence, the term "endless knot" can be applied to a variety of designs that can be drawn or created without the tool ever leaving the creation surface.
Saffron (alchemy)
A symbol occasionally used by alchemists to indicate saffron.
Hakkari-Gevaruk
A carving discovered at Hakkari-Gevaruk in Anatolia (modern-day Turkey). No contextual information known at this time.
Val Camonica #5
A Bronze Age (roughly 800 B.C.E.) symbol carved on the face of Val Camonica in the southern area of the Alps (Italy). No contextual information is known at this time.
Soap (alternate)
An 18th century chemical symbol for soap.
Pedra do Ingá #1
A symbol carved on the famous Ingá Stone in northeastern Brazil.
Pedra do Ingá #2
A symbol carved on the famous Ingá Stone in northeastern Brazil.
Painted Cave
A symbol from the Painted Cave area near Santa Barbara, California, likely created by the Native American Chumash people. No contextual information known at this time.
Atlas Mountains
A rock carving discovered in the Atlas Mountains in the northwestern corner of Africa. No contextual information is known at this time.
Glue (alchemy)
A symbol used in alchemy to indicate glue.
Gold foil (alchemy)
An alchemical symbol used to indicate gold foil, or "aurum foliatum".
Tulare #1
A rock carving discovered in Tulare, California. No contextual information known at this time.
Brazil
A rock carving discovered in Brazil. No contextual information known at this time.
Mont Bégo #2
A carving discovered on the face of Mont Bégo in southwestern France. It was found amidst a number of carvings from the Neolithic era, but it could easily have been carved at later date. No major con…
Kville #1
Resembling an elaborate capital "Q", this rock carving was found in the vicinity of Kville, a town in the Bohuslän area of Sweden. No contextual information is known at this time.
Kville #2
Resembling a stylized sun, this rock carving was found in the vicinity of Kville, a town in the Bohuslän area of Sweden. No major contextual information is known at this time.
Tulare #2
A rock carving discovered in Tulare, California. No contextual information known at this time.

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