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has gloss | eng: A Celtic maze is a straight-line spiral pattern drawn all over the world beginning in prehistory. The patterns originate in early Celtic developments in stone and metal-work, and later in medieval Insular art. Prehistoric spiral designs date back to Gavrinis (circa 3,500 BCE). |
lexicalization | eng: Celtic maze |
instance of | (noun) a model considered worthy of imitation; "the American constitution has provided a pattern for many republics" pattern |
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media:img | Celtic spiral tile pattern.svg |
media:img | Classical 7-Circuit Labyrinth.jpg |
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