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an ouroboros, the snake with its tail in its mouth. It was the de Clermont family symbol, as well as a representation of the tenth knot of creation and destruction that so few weavers had the power to tie.
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The ancient Norse branded their animals with hot irons – a practice continued today by American cowboys, amongst others. However, the term ‘brand’
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The korios raiders wore a belt and little else (like the warrior figures in some later Germanic and Celtic art, e.g., the Anglo–Saxon Finglesham belt buckle).