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Portrait of Bishop Landa , second Bishop of Yucatan . From an oil painting in the Chapter Hall of the Cathedral at Merida ; reproduced by permission of the present bishop LXVII . Autograph of the Historian , Father Lopez de Cogolludo .
Portrait of Bishop Landa , second Bishop of Yucatan . From an oil painting in the Chapter Hall of the Cathedral at Merida ; reproduced by permission of the present bishop LXVII . Autograph of the Historian , Father Lopez de Cogolludo .
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That some of the ruined monuments of Yucatan are very ancient , much anterior to the Christian era , notwithstanding the opinion to the contrary of the self - styled authorities on Maya civilization . 3. That 1 See Le Plongeon's ancient ...
That some of the ruined monuments of Yucatan are very ancient , much anterior to the Christian era , notwithstanding the opinion to the contrary of the self - styled authorities on Maya civilization . 3. That 1 See Le Plongeon's ancient ...
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The country known to - day as Yucatan , one of the states of the Mexican confederacy , may indeed be justly regarded by the ethnologist , the geologist , the naturalist , the philologist , the archæologist , and the historian as a most ...
The country known to - day as Yucatan , one of the states of the Mexican confederacy , may indeed be justly regarded by the ethnologist , the geologist , the naturalist , the philologist , the archæologist , and the historian as a most ...
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Situated between 18 ° and 21 ° 35 ' of latitude north , and 86 ° 50 ' and 90 ° 35 ' of longitude west from the Greenwich meridian , Yucatan forms the peninsula that divides the Mexican Gulf from the Caribbean Sea .
Situated between 18 ° and 21 ° 35 ' of latitude north , and 86 ° 50 ' and 90 ° 35 ' of longitude west from the Greenwich meridian , Yucatan forms the peninsula that divides the Mexican Gulf from the Caribbean Sea .
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Bishop Landa , speaking of the edifices at Izamal , asserts 1 that the ancient buildings of the Mayas , at the time of the arrival of the Spaniards in Yucatan , were already heaps of ruins - objects of awe and veneration to the ...
Bishop Landa , speaking of the edifices at Izamal , asserts 1 that the ancient buildings of the Mayas , at the time of the arrival of the Spaniards in Yucatan , were already heaps of ruins - objects of awe and veneration to the ...
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