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The Mysterious Seal of Lutellaria: Uncovering the Secrets of a Forgotten Artifact
- Royal Authenticator: Some historians propose that the seal was used by a monarch or high-ranking official to authenticate documents, similar to a modern-day signature.
- Masonic Symbol: Others have suggested that the seal may be connected to an ancient fraternal organization, with the winged creature representing a guardian or messenger.
- Cosmological Map: A few researchers have put forth the idea that the seal depicts a stylized map of the celestial bodies, potentially encoding astronomical knowledge or observations.
- Laurel = growth, victory, protection.
- Hourglass = memory, time, cycles.
- Together: guardianship of history and renewal.
1. The "Fisherman’s Moon" Seal
- Knife lines: V-shaped grooves cut with a burin.
- No undercuts: Deep undercutting (like in ivory) will cause the shell to flake.
- The Seal Face: The base where the actual characters are carved is always flat and polished to a gloss, revealing the inner nacreous layer, which is often a honey-cream color.
The Inscription and Symbolism
Seal of Lutellaria
In the world of paleontology and archaeological symbolism, few artifacts spark as much intrigue as the enigmatic object known as the . Despite its name suggesting a royal stamp or an amulet, the Seal of Lutellaria is neither man-made nor metallic. It is, in fact, a fossilized remnant of a long-extinct bivalve mollusk from the genus Lutellaria , which lived during the Eocene epoch, roughly 45 to 55 million years ago.
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Surrounding the sun are two concentric circles, each bearing an inscription in a elegant, cursive script. The outer circle reads "Lutellaria" in bold letters, while the inner circle bears the organization's motto: "Uniti Pro Futuro" (United for the Future). seal of lutellaria