Triskelia
Triskelia, also known as the triskelion or triskele, is an ancient symbol characterized by three interlocked spirals or three bent human legs. Its origins are deeply rooted in prehistory, appearing in Neolithic art and continuing through the Bronze Age and into later historical periods. The symbol is found across a wide range of cultures and civilizations, including Celtic, Greek, and even Asian art.
The interpretation of the triskelia varies significantly depending on its cultural context. In Celtic traditions, it
Examples of the triskelion can be seen in megalithic structures like the Newgrange passage tomb in Ireland,