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CROP CIRCLES 2004
The Ridgeway, Nr West Overton, Wiltshire. Reported 30th May.
My Thanks to Busty
Taylor ©2004 for the photo above
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triskele, or triple spiral, a symbol closely related to the triquetra,
is a tripartate symbol composed of three interlocked spirals. The spiral
is an ancient Celtic symbol related to the sun, afterlife and
reincarnation. The example above comes from the Neolithic
"tomb" at Newgrange, where it is supposed by some to be a
symbol of pregnancy (the sun describes a spiral in its movements every
three months; a triple spiral represents nine months), an idea
reinforced by the womblike nature of the structure. The symbol also
suggests reincarnation- it is drawn in one continuous line, suggesting a
continuous movement of time.
The
emphasis is on the numeral three which for the Celts symbolized the
principles of creation, preservation and destruction embodied also as
the triple goddess, virgin, mother and crone, and the phases of the
moon.
Triskeles
are one of the most common elements of Celtic art; they are found in a
variety of styles in both ancient and modern Celtic art, especially in
relation to depictions of the Mother Goddess. They
also evoke the Celtic concept of the domains of material existence-
earth, water, and sky, and thier interelations. Check
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| Fort Nelson, nr
Portchester, Hampshire, Reported 11th June.
Resembles kerbstone
67 at Newgrange Ireland. Newgrange dates back to about
3200 BC.
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Honey Street, nr Alton Barnes, Wiltshire. Reported 16th June.
My Thanks toSteve
Alexander ©2004 for the above 2 photos
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| Telegraph Hill,
nr The Icknield Way, Hertfordshire. Reported 11th June.
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Gopher
Wood, nr Huish, Wiltshire. Reported 21st June.
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Woodborough Hill, 23 July
This was an
official experiment on Tim Carson's farm. Paid for by
Joachim Koch, M. D., and Hans-Juergen Kyborg.
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Milk Hill, Nr Alton Barnes, Wiltshire,
Reported 26th June.
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My Thanks to Busty
Taylor ©2004 for the 4 photos above
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