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Artifacts of the Flower of Life

By Manninen, Marko, Tapio

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Title: Artifacts of the Flower of Life  
Author: Manninen, Marko, Tapio
Volume:
Language: English
Subject: Non Fiction, Religion, Philosophy
Collections: Authors Community, Art
Historic
Publication Date:
2015
Publisher: Self-published
Member Page: Marko Manninen

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Tapio Manninen, B. M. (2015). Artifacts of the Flower of Life. Retrieved from http://gutenberg.cc/


Description
In this essay, I am going to present historical artifacts of a certain geometrical symbol that is known in contemporary history as the Flower of Life. Origin of the symbol is in the ancient Mesopotamia and it dates back to the 2nd millennium BC or earlier. I have documented the usage of the symbol roughly from 1600 BC to 1600 AD. The reader of this document is expected to be familiar with basics of the Flower of Life geometry1. Elementary knowledge of the ancient Near East history and history of mathematics is helpful. Knowledge of visual arts, geometry, and comparative religion studies are also useful. I hope my independent research provides a valuable resource for people to do further investigation in the topic.

Summary
The essay presents the continuity of historical artifacts of the Flower of Life from 1600 BC to 1600 AD

Table of Contents
Introduction 1. Reflections after the research journey 2. Theorizing the origins 2.1. Cownose 2.2. Flower of Life versus Cownose 3. Early visible traces 4. At the dawn of the Common Era 5. 1500 AD and still going strong 6. List of artifacts 6.1. 2000 BC - 0 AD 6.2. 0 AD - 2000 AD 6.3. Undated 7. Map of artifacts of the Flower of Life 8. Conclusions? 9. Credits 10. References 11. Keywords 12. Back cover

 
 



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