Description
The Handbag of God examines the recurring “handbag” symbol found in ancient carvings and monuments across the world, evaluating its meaning through the symbolic language reconstructed by Robert Duncan-Enzmann. Rather than treating the image as evidence of lost technology or fantasy, the book places it within its historical, archaeological, and cultural context, connecting it to concepts of standardized weight, measurement, law, leadership, and calendrical systems. Accessible to readers interested in symbolism, ancient civilizations, and mythology, it offers a structured approach to interpreting one of history’s most intriguing images.





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