File:Snoldelev-three-interlaced-horns.svg

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Description A redrawn and slightly schematized version of a symbol found on the Snoldelev Stone. Three horns are interlaced in a pattern (with 3-fold rotational symmetry) similar to incomplete Borromean rings. See Image:Three-Crescents-Diane-Poitiers.png for discussion of other symbols with a similar pattern of interlacing.
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Author AnonMoos
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