A. Sutherland – AncientPages.com – One of the most intriguing geometrical designs observed globally is the spiral. This pattern appears on numerous rocks, sculptures, boulders, and ancient cave walls across various cultures and regions.
Its widespread presence suggests a significant cultural or symbolic importance throughout history.
This symbol appears with a notable and almost obsessive frequency in paintings and various woodwork found among the legacies of the world’s greatest ancient civilizations. Its repeated presence suggests it held significant meaning or importance across different cultures and eras, warranting further study to understand its role in historical contexts.
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