Labyrinth - What does the Troy town symbol mean?

The symbol of the labyrinth or Trojaborg is found across Europe. It is carved on rocks in the British isles, found on coins in Crete, painted on an Etruscan vase and even carved into bedrock near Goa in India. In Northern Europe, the symbol is created in the form of a turf maze, known in England as a Troy town or Julian’s bower and in Sweden as Trojaborgar - in reference to the ancient city of Troy which the symbol was thought to represent. But is the symbol really Troy or is it the labyrinth of Crete? Or is it the Indo-Aryan city of Arkaim in Russia? Or is it something much older??? This channel depends on your support: Patreon: SubscribeStar: Telegram: Crypto: Music: Cefin Beorn, Chris Zabriskie, Torulf, Sjøhof, Kevin MacLeod, Doug Maxwell
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