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Sunday, September 6, 2015

rod and cord

Stretching the Cord, or the Development of Prehistoric Geometry

MICHELLE SNYDER September 06, 2015
Cernunnos with rod (blue) and cord (red) From the Gundestrup cauldron “Stretching the cord,” is a phrase some will be familiar w...
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Labels: ancient history, Duncan-Enzmann, geometry, Masonic symbolism, megaliths, michelle snyder, rod and cord
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