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Carolers would go through the village and would knock on every door asking for permission to sing. If the answer was yes, they entered the house and sang carols for each member of the family, even for the smallest child...
Which from the ground looks like this: A double headed eagle...
So what about the bottom panel with two bulls facing eachoter? Based on the horn shape and no hump, these are bulls of the Eurasian wild cattle, aurochs...
The story goes that once birds decided that whichever bird flies the closest to the sun, will be "The king of all birds". Wren hid in eagle's feathers, and when eagle flu as high as he could, wren jumped out of his hiding place and flew a bit higher, thus winning the competition.
“Do not pollute (desecrate) nature!” Russian poster from the 1960’s. 😊😄🌳🌲 A birch administering "birching" https://t.co/0c1JN9DijQ
@JackDobbyn Look at this...Are earwigs antenae usually in or out?
By the way the reason why summer (May, Jun, Jul) is symbolised by a bull is because it starts with the calving of Aurochs, wild Eurasian cattle, and ends with the mating of Aurochs, wild Eurasian cattle...
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I fully believe that ancient Indians directly linked elephant Musth (mating season) with the arrival of rains. Which is why the Thunder god Indra "rides" on Airavata, a white elephant which is also called "Abhra-Matanga" meaning "elephant of the clouds".
#MuseumsUnlocked One type of "offerings" found in Bornholm "woodhenges" were burned flint axes...When flint is heated it explodes with loud bangs. These were basically #Neolithic firecrackers 🙂 spirting razor sharp flakes everywhere as they exploded. Cool https://t.co/Y4K51uWnjw
#museumunlocked #Neolithic figurines from Macedonia depicting anthropomorphised house. And a ritual from Macedonia in which a bride's enters her husband's house through the legs of his mother, the mistress of the house, who is equated with the house itself https://t.co/AYh5PoMkry