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Old 23rd December 2021, 07:50 PM   #10
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Yes, yes, this is exactly what it is, of course and probably, the further back in time the object and the more symbolic and not entirely obligatory or not very important a certain symbol was during its existence, the less initial information about it reaches the present, it probably works something like that, although only some 400 years ...
this means that researchers will have something to do in the future.
Here, for example, too, a similar, if not identical, symbol on gravestones from central Russia, dating from the 15-16th century,.
there are many of them, they were laid in the foundations of temples built at the beginning of the 18th century, paths in monasteries were laid out with them, and they are found even in the laying of church fences. that is, until the beginning of the 17th century, for more than one century, the symbol was known and respected by everyone, and then abruptly and immediately - since no one knows or remembers anything, ... modern official historians (in Russia) have no reasonable official explanation, and after all, too, some 500 years in total, but alas.
it just goes to the topic of a similar symbol.

With all respect, Andrew
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