
The key, or clavicle, symbolizes access to something that has been hidden.
Keys can lock or unlock.
Gods holding keys symbolizes a need to keep something private or occluded.
Magic charms or talismans can be keys. Examples are key charms and skeleton keys.
A key symbolizes power given to someone, e.g. keys to the city.
They can be important to cultural rituals to honor old knowledge or to carry one into new information. Examples are Ceremony of the Keys in London and the Girl Scouts initiation ceremony.
They can be buried with people to open the gates of the underworld.
Peter held the keys to the Pearly Gates of Heaven
Crossed keys, where one key is gold and one key is silver symbolize:
—golden key = golden sun, male power, to bind or release in heaven
—silver key = silver moon, female power, to bind or release on earth

Crossed Keys of Janus
In ancient Roman religion and myth, Janus is the god of beginnings, gates, transitions, time, duality, doorways, passages, and endings. He is usually depicted as having two faces, since he looks to the future and to the past. The crossed keys symbol was associated with the Roman God Janus and the primordial deity Zurvac, who were both gods of time, remover of obstacles and keepers of doorways.
From plotinus.com The opening month of the year (January, from janua, “gate”) was sacred to [Janus], as was the first day of each month. He presided over the start and the vestals took care of the completion of any enterprise. He ruled the birth of gods, the cosmos, mankind and its undertakings. As warden of gates, which he opened and closed, he was depicted with a doorkeeper’s keys and staff. His two faces meant that he watched entrances as well as exits, and saw into the internal as well as the external world, left and right, above and below, before and after, for and against. His shrines were archways, such as gateways or arcades at crossing places.

Pope’s Crossed Keys (wikipedia image)
Crossed Keys of the Pope
wikipedia says The insignia of the papacy includes the image of two Crossed Keys, one gold and one silver, bound with a red cord. This represents the “keys to the Kingdom of Heaven” (Matthew 16:19; cf. Isaiah 22:22) and is in many ways the quintessential symbol of the Papacy as an institution and of its central role within the Catholic Church. Jesus’s statement to Simon Peter, “whatever you bind on earth shall be bound in heaven, and whatever you loose on earth shall be loosed in heaven”, is understood in Roman Catholic theology as establishing two jurisdictions, Heaven and Earth; the silver and gold keys are said to represent these two jurisdictions. The silver key symbolises the power to bind and loose on Earth, and the gold key the power to bind and loose in Heaven (another interpretation says that the silver key represents “binding” and the golden key represents “loosing”).
Keys don’t have to be a literal key. They can take other forms.
CODES

Hammurabi’s Code
Hammurabi’s Code. The Hammurabi code of laws, a collection of 282 rules, established standards for commercial interactions and set fines and punishments to meet the requirements of justice. Hammurabi’s Code was carved onto a massive, finger-shaped black stone stele (pillar) that was looted by invaders and finally rediscovered in 1901.

Rosetta Stone
Rosetta Stone. The Rosetta Stone is a granodiorite stele, found in 1799, inscribed with three versions of a decree issued at Memphis, Egypt, in 196 BC during the Ptolemaic dynasty on behalf of King Ptolemy V. The top and middle texts are in Ancient Egyptian using hieroglyphic script and Demotic script, respectively, while the bottom is in Ancient Greek. As the decree has only minor differences between the three versions, the Rosetta Stone proved to be the key to deciphering Egyptian hieroglyphs, thereby opening a window into ancient Egyptian history.
SACRED WORDS from Everyday Health:
Om is a mantra and sacred word of Buddhists, Indians and anyone who’s ever practiced yoga. It’s thought that Om was the first sound that began Creation, the aural representation of Brahman and absolute reality.
Amen is considered one of the most sacred words in Christianity. the meaning of amen in Christianity to evoke affirmative truth, sincerity and solemnity. Amen isn’t a word solely restricted to Christianity, however. Egyptians worshipped a god called Amen-Ra, and the Amen within his name meant “hidden” and “unseen”. Within this context, both the word and the god Amen were understood to be invisible and inscrutable by mortal eyes, permanent and ever-present throughout time.
Allah represents the omniscient, omnipotent god that governs all Muslims.
Shalom means the act of completeness, perfection and fullness. This is often extended into prosperity in the non-financial sense, tranquility, health, and harmony.
Yahweh This sacred word appears in the Old Testament well over six thousand times, making it the most commonly used form of God’s name. It is so revered by Jews, however, that it is too holy for them to speak aloud.

How odd that clavicle is also the name of the collarbone. I just looked it up to see why and it says because it rotates like a key when the shoulder is abducted (twisted). Interesting post!
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Wow I didn’t know that and didn’t take time to find out why. Thanks for solving the mystery! I also didn’t find any Janus pics with crossed keys, and most sources say he had staff in one hand and key in another.
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I enjoyed reading this.
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I’m glad. It was a fun one to research.
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This is very interesting! Thanks for sharing :-)
Ronel visiting from the A-Z Challenge with Music and Writing: Powerful K’s
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Thanks, glad you liked it!
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Pandora wore a golden key hanging around her neck that could unlock the box.
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Ah! There are jewelry stores named pandora. Great name for a jewelry line when you think about it.
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Wow. There is a lot of great information here. I’m impressed with your research skills. These post must take a lot of work to put together.
I knew none of this and it’s all so cool! I really like thinking of keys as power symbols.
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Thank you, Lael. It takes a little bit of time, but I can sustain it for a month. Glad you enjoyed the info.
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Very interesting! I never knew all that about keys, but for some reason I just can’t ever throw a key away, even if I can’t remember what it unlocks. Maybe it would bring bad luck? Who knows, so just in case…haha…
That carving with the tiny symbols…wow! It must have taken a long time to make that…and what if the carver person made a mistake? Would he have to start all over?
Thanks for all the information! :)
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I am the same way about keys! And that carving, you’re right, must have taken forever and had to be done just right or else… Glad you enjoyed the post.
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I never noticed that Janus had a key. Now I know why! (K)
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Now I have to ask why? :)
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So he could open all the doors, past, present, and future!
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And he could look both ways to guard the entrances and the exits at the same time. Sounds like quite a God :) I found a lot more info about Janus but kept it short for the post.
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There’s always more to find out I think…
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Fascinating! Lisa I love learning about the gods, etc. Thanks for sharing this post about Janus. I’ve bookmarked it. I have a story brewing in my head with the information you shared. 💖
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Colleen, so awesome. I see Janus as a pivotal figure in the seasons. I’m sure you’ll come up with a good story.
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Thanks, Lisa. It’s fun to play with the old myths.
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