Queen Móo and the Egyptian SphinxThe Author, 1900 - 277 pages A new and different approach to Atlantis by way of the Mayan civilization, thoroughly investigated, heavily illustrated and highly intriguing. |
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Page viii
... become evident , to my mind at least , that such similarities are not merely effects of hazard , but the result of intimate communications that must have existed between all of them ; and that distance was no greater obstacle to their ...
... become evident , to my mind at least , that such similarities are not merely effects of hazard , but the result of intimate communications that must have existed between all of them ; and that distance was no greater obstacle to their ...
Page xviii
... become his accomplice in it1 - that rests the whole fabric of the Christian religion , which , since its advent in the world , has been the cause of so much bloodshed and so many atrocious crimes . In these Maya writings we also meet ...
... become his accomplice in it1 - that rests the whole fabric of the Christian religion , which , since its advent in the world , has been the cause of so much bloodshed and so many atrocious crimes . In these Maya writings we also meet ...
Page xxix
... become tired of his exactions and pride . This rebellion is said to have taken place seventy - one years before the advent of the Spanish adventurers in the country . The powerful dynasty of the Cocomes , which had held tyrannical sway ...
... become tired of his exactions and pride . This rebellion is said to have taken place seventy - one years before the advent of the Spanish adventurers in the country . The powerful dynasty of the Cocomes , which had held tyrannical sway ...
Page xxxviii
... become acquainted with the import of certain practices , or be told the meaning of pecul- iar signs and symbols , transmitted to them orally by their fathers . This reserve may be the reason why some travellers , unable to obtain any ...
... become acquainted with the import of certain practices , or be told the meaning of pecul- iar signs and symbols , transmitted to them orally by their fathers . This reserve may be the reason why some travellers , unable to obtain any ...
Page xlv
... become cognizant of that fact , having found it mentioned by the author of that ancient Maya book known to - day as Troano MS . If my memory serves me right , I showed him the maps drawn by the writer of that ancient book , and made on ...
... become cognizant of that fact , having found it mentioned by the author of that ancient Maya book known to - day as Troano MS . If my memory serves me right , I showed him the maps drawn by the writer of that ancient book , and made on ...
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Abbé Brasseur adorned Akkadian alphabet Americanist ancestors ancient Maya archæology Asia assertion AUGUSTUS LE PLONGEON Brinton called Caribbean Sea Chaldean chap Chichen Cogolludo Coh's Memorial Hall color Cosas de Yucatan cosmogonic earth Egypt Egyptians emblem existed Father figure Fresco Painting funeral chamber gods Greek hand head Herodotus Hindoos Hist History of Egypt Ibid India inhabitants inscriptions island Khafra kings Kneph knowledge land Landa learned lineal measures Manners and Customs Maya books Maya civilization Maya dictionary Maya Empire Maya language Maya sages Maya word Mayach Mayapan meaning metre monuments Naacal Nahuatls natives Osiris palaces Palenque peninsula Plate Plongeon priests Prince Coh's Memorial Queen Móo Quichés remote ages represented Sacred Mysteries says sculptures serpent Sir Gardner Wilkinson Sphinx symbol tableau temples tion to-day translation tree Troano Uxmal verse warrior West Western Continent worship writing Yucatan