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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. |