Camunian rose
Prehistoric symbol from the petroglyphs of Valcamonica / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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For the cheese, see Rosa Camuna.
The Camunian rose (Italian: rosa camuna; Lombard: roeusa camuna/rösa camüna) is the name given to a particular symbol represented among the rock carvings of Camonica Valley (Brescia, Italy). It consists of a meandering closed line that winds around nine cup marks. It can be symmetrical, asymmetrical or form a swastika.
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