Maybe because they both relate to fire.
Forge and fire were th symbols of Hephaestus, god of fire and metalworking.
Hieroglyphs is the language used by ancient Egyptians.
That symbols were used to communicate
american flag, penny, and the nickel
"The Lost Symbol," written by Dan Brown, features various symbols such as the Masonic Square and Compass, the double-headed phoenix, the all-seeing eye, and the Hand of Mysteries. These symbols are used to convey messages related to mystery, enlightenment, and hidden knowledge within the story.
how about the phoenix? rising from the ashes, reborn...
Maybe because they both relate to fire.
Depends on what symbols you're looking for, A very popular symbol is a phoenix
Zeus's symbols were used for something to be used for
Chemical symbols are used to represent elements.
The universal symbol for rebirth is the Phoenix, as it was said to die in its own flames then be reborn from the same ashes. There are various religious symbols of rebirth, including the ankh, the egg, and the lotus. I'm sure there are more, as rebirth has been a popular theme throughout the ages.
Click on the 'Copyreading Symbols' link below to see the symbols used in copyreading.
The symbols that were used in A Walk in the Woods were bears.
Symbols are used to shorten the names of the elements.
In various cultures and religions, symbols like the ouroboros (a snake eating its tail), the infinity symbol (∞), and the phoenix (a bird that rises from its ashes) are often used to represent eternal life or immortality. These symbols suggest cycles of rebirth, continuity, and the idea of life transcending death.
Commonly used P&ID symbols (Piping and Instrumentation Diagram symbols) for manual valves.