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Someone once posted a "sun wheel" or something like that on here. It was one of the artifacts that the Black Sun was based on, but it had 9 spokes and a little swastika in the middle. Does anyone know what artifact that was? Also feel free to post old sun wheel artifacts, I think they're neat.
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>>18493838
"Zierscheiben". Early Christians used to pillage crypts trying to remove them. Who knows what religion they really represented.
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>>18493852
Yeah, it was the one to the top middle right. Do you know where that one was found?
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>>18493838
>Does anyone know what artifact that was?
Yes, it's my culture.
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>>18493875
>Who knows what religion they really represented.
What do you mean, is it not obviously from the Germanic branch of PIE religions?
What other religion could it possibly be other than that, if not another older or less known version of it?
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>>18494501
The zierschiebe created by germanic peoples like the Alemanni are remarkably similar to pins created by the Villanovan culture 1,000 years before (early iron age, proto-Etruscans)

I have a fringe crackpot theory that the Etruscans may have been highly influential on late Nordic bronze age/early Iron age Jastorf society, but you are all not ready for that
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>>18494760
>I have a fringe crackpot theory that the Etruscans
Gee, is that why their word for God is Aesir? Is that why they're grammar is shockingly close? It's not crackpot. Scholars were just afraid of validating literal Nazis who ended up being right about an absurd amount of things.
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>>18494764
>they're
Their*

*Sigh*
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>>18494760
How does this translate into the sun/wheel being common among many IE cultures, even the ones who never interacted with the Etruscans? And just the fact that Germanics likely had symbols of the sort before meeting them, what if Germanic culture influenced the Etruscan one?
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>>18494020
no, sorry



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