(September 7, 2023, updated November 1, 2025) This kerbstone faces the sun solstice directions. The left side consists of the three life layers of the Ancient Pagan Paradigm emerging out of a network.
The right side (original bottom) consists of eggs having 3 inner dots which probably represent the 3 life layers of the Ancient Pagan Paradigm. Surrounding them are womb symbols which are very close in style to later labyrinths.
(April 9, 2024, updated November 1, 2025) The Dritvik labyrinth is located on the coast of the Snaefellsnes peninsula in Iceland. It is about 80 meters in diameter.
Labyrinths are associated with the life-fate goddess Kate/Hekate who rules the underworld where dead souls wait to be reborn.
(Photo from: https://paganplaces.com/places/dritvik-labyrinth/)
(updated November 1, 2025) The face on this coin is the goddess Kate/Hekate. The reverse side shows a labyrinth with a text. The other power affecting the fate of life is the dark underworld which stores dead souls until ready to be reborn. This is associated with Kate/Hecate who has the power of birth and death.
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Greek style lettering (reading clockwise)
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Comment: This coin is stating that the revelations of fate are not showing anything which normally is a good thing.
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This was carved around 2000 BCE. It is one of the oldest known labyrinths in the world. Labyrinths are associated with the life-fate goddess Kate/Hekate who rules the underworld where dead souls wait to be reborn.
(June 20, 2023, updated November 1, 2025) Close-up of a labyrinth and its text. The labyrinth is in the center of the whole scene. To the right of the labyrinth (not shown) is a sex scene. On its left side are two warriors on horses with some creature behind the front rider. On their shields are images of eagle-vultures (griffons of Greek mythology) which edit the threads of the life network by cutting them. All the evidence indicates that a labyrinth births things. Here it seems to represent the birthing of warriors. From: https://www.flickr.com/photos/internetarchivebookimages/14598010259/in/photostream/
(Updated April 9, 2024, updated November 1, 2025) The labyrinth on the pot has a short text inside it making this scene important for determining the function of the labyrinth. This drawing is low resolution because the two images to the right of the labyrinth are couples (man, woman) having sex. The sex scene has prevented this important object from being better known. The sex scene and its text indicates the labyrinth has something to do with fertility.
(June 21, 2024) Gavrinis (Breton: Gavriniz) is a small island in the Gulf of Morbihan in Brittany, France. It contains the Gavrinis tomb, a Neolithic passage tomb built around 4200–4000 BCE.
By Survive the Jive (2019)
(June 20, 2023) A decent introduction to labyrinths but its author was not yet aware of the Druid civilization. His theory about the Glastonbury Tor better fits the Druid Spiral than the labyrinth.
All sorts of other labyrinths at: https://www.larazzodeltempo.it/2020/labirinti-preistoria/