The Oath Skull from Germany is believed to date back to the 16th or 17th century.



It is a human skull that features the Sator formula inscribed within a letter square. The significance and purpose of the Sator formula remain unclear, leading to various interpretations over the years.

One proposed interpretation involves arranging the letters in a double Pater Noster (the Lord's Prayer) in the shape of a cross around the pivotal letter "N," while the remaining letters "A" and "O" represent alpha and omega, symbolizing the beginning and the end. This arrangement suggests a connection between the skull and religious symbolism.

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