Madison Labyrinth Walks

Madison Labyrinth Walks

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+ Classical Labyrinths + 05/03/2020

The Seven Circuit Classical Labyrinth is one of the oldest and most common patterns-- a tablet from Pylos, Greece has been dated to 1200 BCE. The greatest number of surviving walkable labyrinths can be found in Sweden, where hundreds created with field stones line the coast of the Baltic Sea. Woven into baskets in the American Southwest, the Man in the Maze reflects the classical labyrinth and Cretan coins from 400 BCE also featured variations of the pattern. Click through the album to see each labyrinth full size individually.. .

Thanks to Jeff Saward / Labyrinthos, Erwin Reißmann / MyMaze, Sig Lonegren / Mid-Atlantic Geomancy, and the many other labyrinth historians and designers around the world.

02/07/2019

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