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Speaking of which, I have been seeking the meaning of a similar symbol
to the hexafoil - a compass rosette. I have seen this symbol on a few
early gravestones (1790's) in far eastern NY as well as on barns in
Pennsylvania and suspect a stronger meaning than a simple decorative
use. Is anyone aware of a magical or superstitious meaning for the
compass rosette?
Mike
On 12/3/2011 11:44 AM, Moss, William wrote:
> Mr. Evans,
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> I am forwarding this to the HISTARCH list. I'm sure you will get some interesting comments and comparisons from the US.
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> William Moss MA, FSA, RPA
> Archéologue principal
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> De: British archaeology discussion list de la part de Ian Evans
> Date: ven. 2011-12-02 19:27
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> Objet : [BRITARCH] Material culture of folk magic
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> Dear All,
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> Those of you who are interested in the material manifestations of folk magic in Britain --- concealed shoes, cats and garments and marks such as the hexafoil -- may be interested to know that this practice spread to Australia where I've been researching it for some years. ABC-TV (roughly equivalent to the BBC) carried a report on this research last Friday evening on the programme 7.30 Tasmania. You can see the story by going to this link:
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> http://www.abc.net.au/news/2011-11-28/ritual-magic/3698948
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