Saxon Undley Gold Bracteate From Britain (400 CE)
(June 16, 2023) Bracteates are a pendant style jewelry usually worn on a necklace. The imagery on this coin is Druid. Just under the chain ring is a Druid Spiral doublet. To the left of that is a symbol at bottom of this photo is a horned cow feeding 2 or 3 children (milk is a fertility fluid which is mentioned in the text). Many have interpreted this as a Roman symbol of the infants Romulus and Remous feeding at the teats of a wolf, except this is not a wolf. Between the two are images for the sun (god Hu, life power) and the dark new moon (god Su, astrological motion power) indicating this bracteate is about the integration of those two classes of spiritual powers. Notice the moon is similar to the eye in the helmeted figure which seems to indicate the figure represents the full moon god Su. The full moon had the epithet of "observer" in Alphabetic Akkadian. Diameter: 2.30 centimeters. Weight: 2.24 grams. Letter assignments by Olmsted
From British Museum. Museum number: 1984,1101.1. Online at: https://www.britishmuseum.org/collection/object/H_1984-1101-1
Translation of Undley Bracteate
(July 26, 2023, updated February 18, 2025) This text is claiming that the cause of some drought is that fertility-fluids of the life network are not flowing fast enough.
Translation in Akkadian (Rune Text 11)
(read right to left in the traditional Druid direction as the bracteate is rotated counter clockwise. Capital letters on object. Small letters are inferred Inner vowels. Verbs are italic bold)- ŠaPu, ŠaPu, ŠaPu Ṣu. Pu ŠaPu Ṣu. Mu Ṣu Ya (Rune 11.1)
(Dual use letters are E/H, I/Y, U/W, and '/A in which vowel appears at beginning of words except for Yahu which is keeping its traditional Hebrew transliteration)
In English
- Amplify, amplify, amplify the activity-level. Open amplification for activations. Fertility-fluids are not being activated.