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January-March 2010 JOURNAL OF EURASIAN STUDIES Volume II., Issue 1.<br />

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Fig. 6. Ethno-mathematic works discovered the rich double-frieze pattern found all over the Celtic<br />

ornamental art (Bérczi, 1986, 1989). Here, they are arranged according to the basic frieze types<br />

t, g, m, 2, mg and according to the doubling operation in the rows.<br />

The representation of the sea by waves is also a frequent motif in Celtic art. However, the waves of a<br />

bronze mirror give the final perimeter sketch of a human face, too. The whorls also refer the seaside life.<br />

This is a common heritage motif of the seaside people from the British Islands to the Japanese Islands in<br />

Eurasia where the fractal character of the waves can be frequently deciphered.<br />

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