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    An important early use of the word swastika in a European text was in 1871 with the publications of Heinrich Schliemann, who discovered more than 1,800 ancient samples of swastika symbols and variants thereof while digging the Hisarlik mound near the Aegean Sea coast for the history of Troy.

  3. Aug 7, 2017 · The History of the Swastika. The swastika is an ancient symbol that was in use in many different cultures for at least 5,000 years before Adolf Hitler made it the centerpiece of the Nazi flag. Its present-day use by certain extremist groups promotes hate.

  4. The word swastika comes from the Sanskrit roots su (good) and asti (to prevail), meaning wellbeing, prosperity or good fortune, and has been used in the prayers of the Rig Veda, the...

  5. Sep 24, 2024 · It didn’t matter that the symbol was traditionally tied to good fortune, or that it was found everywhere—from Native American sites to Greek monuments to Buddhist and Hindu artifacts—or that no...

  6. Aug 8, 2023 · By the 19th century in German-speaking Europe, where the symbol was generally known as a "hakenkreuz," it was generally thought to represent the sun and was adopted by several...

  7. Oct 23, 2014 · Made from the tusk of a mammoth, it was found in 1908 at the Palaeolithic settlement of Mezin near the Russian border. On the torso of the bird is engraved an intricate meander pattern of...

  8. Oct 13, 2024 · The swastika as a symbol of prosperity and good fortune is widely distributed throughout the ancient and modern world. The word is derived from the Sanskrit svastika, meaning “conducive to well-being.”. It was a favourite symbol on ancient Mesopotamian coinage.

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