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Viascón #2 A Bronze Age carving from Viascón in Galicia, northwestern Spain. Appears to be a version of the swastika. | added 10 years ago | |
Barranco de Balos A rock carving from Barranco de Balos on the island of of Gran Canaria (Canary Islands). No contextual information known at this time. | added 10 years ago | |
Mont Bégo #3 A carving discovered on the face of Mont Bégo in southwestern France, in the Vallée des Merveilles ("Valley of Marvels"). No contextual information known at this time. | added 10 years ago | |
Poppy The cultural importance of the poppy stretches back over 3000 years, and its symbolic associations are fairly well known to modern society. These associations can be divided into two broad categories… | added 10 years ago | |
Onion When it comes to the culinary field, onions have a very mixed reputation; on the one hand they have served as an important foodstuff for thousands of years, and their natural pungency adds distinctiv… | added 10 years ago | |
Mercury (alternate #8) One of several alchemical symbols used to indicate mercury. | added 10 years ago | |
Lead (alternate #7) In alchemy, lead is most commonly represented by the astrological sign for the planet Saturn (for full details, see the symbol for 'Lead'), but this symbol serves the same purpose. | added 10 years ago | |
Silver (alternate #2) One of several alchemical signs used to indicate silver. | added 10 years ago | |
Gold (alternate #2) One of several alchemical symbols used to indicate gold. | added 10 years ago | |
Mercury (alternate #7) An alchemical symbol indicating argent vif ("lining silver" in French), otherwise known as mercury. | added 10 years ago | |
Anchor Cross (alternate #2) This symbol, which can take several different forms, is a variation of the Christian cross. | added 10 years ago | |
Anchor Cross (alternate #1) or White lead This symbol, which can take several different forms, is a variation of the Christian cross. | added 10 years ago | |
Anchor Cross This symbol, which can take several different forms, is a variation of the Christian cross. | added 10 years ago | |
Corrosive Sublimate (Alternative #2) Resembling a combination of the signs for Libra and Mercury, this symbol is one of several alchemical markings which stand for Mercuric Chloride (HgCl₂). | added 10 years ago | |
Corrosive Sublimate Resembling a combination of the signs for Libra and Mercury, this symbol is one of several alchemical markings which stand for Mercuric Chloride (HgCl₂). | added 10 years ago | |
Corrosive Sublimate (Alternative #1) Resembling a combination of the signs for Libra and Mercury, this symbol is one of several alchemical markings for Mercuric Chloride (HgCl₂) | added 10 years ago | |
Gold (alternate #1) One of several alchemical symbols used to indicate gold. | added 10 years ago | |
Venus (alternate) Killing multiple birds with a single stone, this alchemical symbol represents Venus (the goddess and the planet) as well as the metal copper. | added 10 years ago | |
Mercury (alternate #6) One of several alchemical symbols for mercury, this one indicating both the substance and the planet. | added 10 years ago | |
Hepar magnesiae (alchemy) An 18th century chemical symbol representing hepar magnesiae, now known as Magnesium Sulfide, "hepar" being Latin for 'liver,' because of the red colors of some sulfides. | added 10 years ago | |
Hepar terraepond (alchemy) An 18th century chemical symbol representing hepar terraepond, Barium Sulfide, "hepar" being Latin for 'liver', "terræpond" short for "Terra Ponderosa," the name of the first recognized ores of Bariu… | added 10 years ago | |
White Precipitate (alternate #3) An early chemical symbol for the white powder created by putting corrosive sublimate in a solution of ammonia or sal ammoniac. | added 10 years ago | |
Realgar (alternate #4) One of several alchemical symbols for realgar. | added 10 years ago | |
Mercury (alternate #5) An alchemical symbol used to indicate mercury and mercury-based compounds. | added 10 years ago | |
Mercury (alternate #4) One of several alchemical symbols used to indicate mercury. | added 10 years ago |