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Six symbolic abstract representations of external female genitals (i.e. "yonic" symbols) which have been used in various historical/cultural contexts:

1) Upper left: A schematized drawing of the pubic triangle; among other things, this is the earliest archaic form of the ancient Sumerian cuneiform sign MUNUS (meaning "woman"); see Image:Ishtar vase Louvre AO17000-detail.jpg. The later form of this cuneiform sign is no longer pictographic, formed of four wedge shapes:
In other contexts, the upper corners are sometimes rounded. See also the prehistoric depiction at Image:112307-BritishMuseum-Badari.jpg, and the ancient Greek at Image:NAMA Phallus ailé.jpg .

2) Upper right: A composite version of Hindu Yoni symbols. It combines features of various versions of Indian Yoni symbols (such as the one seen in Image:Lingam.jpg), but this particular shape may not itself be an authentic Hindu symbol. (For a somewhat similar symbol in a non-Hindu context, see Image:Vulve stylisée.JPG .)

3) Lower left: One form of the pointed oval encountered in many contexts as a representation or symbol of the vulva (including as part of medieval Sheela-na-gig figures). This particular version is based on a description in the book "Blood Brothers of Gor", using the geometry of the Vesica Piscis configuration (i.e. the overlap between two circles of equal diameter, where the center of each circle is on the circumference of the other). For one variation of this (a pointed oval within a circle), see Image:Dina-gor.svg or Image:Triple-Goddess-Waxing-Full-Waning-Symbol-multicolored.svg .

4) Center: Oval within oval (another variation of the preceding).

5) Lower center: Quasi-original form of an Egyptian hieroglyph used in the spellings of the ancient Egyptian words for "woman" and "vulva" (according to James P. Allen's Middle Egyptian: An Introduction to the Language and Culture of Hieroglyphs, where it is assigned the number D280a and described as an abstract representation of the pelvis and vulva). In ancient Egyptian inscriptions, this sign is generally merged with or replaced by hieroglyphs N41
N41
and/or N42
N42
of similar visual appearance (drawings of water in a well).


6) Lower right: Czech and Slovak "píča" symbol. The ancient Mesopotamian rhomb or lozenge of Ishtar was similar, but with concentric diamonds (sometimes with slightly rounded corners), instead of a line inside a diamond. See Gods, Demons, and Symbols of Ancient Mesopotamia: An Illustrated Dictionary by Jeremy Black and Anthony Green (1992, ISBN 0-292-70794-0), p. 153.
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Autor AnonMoos
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For some further prehistoric depictions, see image 060214_cave_vulva_02.jpg linked from http://www.livescience.com/history/060214_cave_art.html ...

Les féminaires, outre les cercles, les anneaux donnent pour symboles des vulves les triangles coupés d'une bissectrice les ovales les ellipses. On peut styliser les ovales ou les ellipses sous forme de losanges, ou bien sous forme de croissants de lune, c'est-à-dire des ovales partagés en deux. -- "Les Guérillères", Monique Wittig, ISBN 2-7073-0042-X
See also Image:Heart-symbol-vulva-shape-hypothesis-illustration.svg , File:Vulva-handsign-Yoni-mudra.svg , File:RWS07 The-Chariot yoni-lingam Symbol.svg , File:Yoni Yantra-01.svg.

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actual04:20, 24 set 2022Miniatura per a la versió del 04:20, 24 set 2022500 × 600 (3 Ko)Smasongarrisonslimmed down with svgomg // Editing SVG source code using c:User:Rillke/SVGedit.js
06:51, 5 abr 2017Miniatura per a la versió del 06:51, 5 abr 2017500 × 600 (4 Ko)AnonMoosReverted to version as of 11:32, 2 September 2008 (UTC)
21:38, 15 gen 2017Miniatura per a la versió del 21:38, 15 gen 2017938 × 1.125 (108 Ko)JMCC1error in egyptian symbol
12:32, 2 set 2008Miniatura per a la versió del 12:32, 2 set 2008500 × 600 (4 Ko)AnonMoostweaking most-recently added symbol for exact symmetry
23:55, 30 set 2007Miniatura per a la versió del 23:55, 30 set 2007500 × 600 (4 Ko)AnonMoosadding further symbol
08:13, 4 set 2007Miniatura per a la versió del 08:13, 4 set 2007500 × 600 (3 Ko)AnonMoosadding symbol
21:48, 26 ago 2007Miniatura per a la versió del 21:48, 26 ago 2007500 × 600 (2 Ko)AnonMoosFour symbolic representations of external female genitals as they have been used in various historical/cultural contexts: 1) Upper left: A schematized drawing of the pubic triangle; among other things, this is the earliest archaic form of the ancient Sum

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