The Fylfot File is a compelling and enlightening study of the forgotten history of the world's most benign symbol - until the rise of Nazism in Western Europe cast a chill shadow over a symbol that had been sunny and welcoming for centuries.

This book is a gripping, original treatment concerning the history, significance and uses of the Swastika in the British Isles, focussing on those aspects found in a great variety of contexts within the United Kingdom and Ireland.

It is complemented by a wealth of illustrations throughout and will serve as an invaluable guide for anyone wishing to seek out these symbols for themsleves.  This absorbing book will provide a fascinating read for anyone who is curious about history, archaeology, occultism, symbolism and much more.

This Swastika Stone is found on Ilkley Moor Yorkshire, England This early Christian composite symbol, incorporating the Chi Rho and Alpha and Omega, comes from the catacombs in Rome The curvilinear Fylfot-Cross with a nine-dot pattern comes from an Essex Church, England This fragment of stone comes from a Roman tombstone set into a section of Hadrian’s Wall, England This medieval amulet was found in an Estonian grave

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