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261. The Cosmic Double Helix [Journals] [Aeon]
... votive offering placed at the entrance to temples..." [81] Unless examples of the caduceus from the New World, Oceania, or Africa can be found, the question concerning the caduceus' origins will probably remain inconclusive. But there are grounds to suspect that such examples exist. Ken Moss discusses a battle standard from the Mayan city of Tikal [MAv16] which was known as 18-Rabbit-Snake. This standard had the form of a serpent topped with a dragon's head and was composed of two intertwined spirals forming seven windings round a central rod. [82] A better parallel to Hermes' caduceus could hardly be desired. The Intertwining Serpents And The Tree Side view ...
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