Cross

Bronze Age "wheel pendants" in the shape of the "[[sun cross A cross is a compound geometrical figure consisting of two intersecting lines, usually perpendicular to each other. The lines usually run vertically and horizontally. A cross of oblique lines, in the shape of the Latin letter X, is termed a saltire in heraldic terminology.

The cross has been widely recognized as a symbol of Christianity from an early period in that religion's history. Before then, it was used as a religious or cultural symbol throughout Europe, in western and south Asia (the latter, in the form of the original Swastika); and in Egypt, where the Ankh was a hieroglyph that represented "life" and was used in the worship of the god Aten. The effigy of a man hanging on a cross was set up in the fields to protect the crops. It often appeared in conjunction with the female-genital circle or oval, to signify the sacred marriage, as in Egyptian amulet Nefer with male cross and female orb, considered as an amulet of blessedness, a charm of sexual harmony. Provided by Wikipedia
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  1. 1

    Plant names : a guide to botanical nomenclature by Cross, Rob

    Published 2007
    Book
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    Dependability of the theory of concrete arches by Cross, Hardy

    Published 1930
    Book
  3. 3

    A text-book of paper-making by Cross, C.F

    Published 1916
    Book
  4. 4

    Modern microscopy by Cross M.I

    Published 1912
    Book
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    Bot flies of the Punjab by Cross, Captain H.E

    Published 1926
    Book
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    Cellulose : an outline of the chemistry of the structural elements of plants with rweference to their natural history and industrial uses by Bevan

    Published 1918
    Other Authors: “…Cross…”
    Book
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    Pesticides formulations: innovations and development

    Published 1988
    Other Authors: “…Cross, Barrington…”
    Book