became circumpolar about B.C. 4000, time of adoption of swastika symbol, [461].
Ursa Minor, S-shaped figure sign of, [11], [29];
connected with Tezcatlipoca, [12];
rotation of, [18];
suavastika formed by, [19];
in relation to sacred number, [29], [33];
represented by recurved sceptre, [34];
represented by Maya glyph, Hun-Imix, [35];
in connection with Polaris, [36];