Queen Móo and the Egyptian SphinxThe Author, 1900 - 277 pages |
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... communications with them . This fact is indeed no new revelation , as proved by the uni- versality of the name Maya , which seems to have been as well known by all civilized nations , thousands of years ago X PREFACE .
... communications with them . This fact is indeed no new revelation , as proved by the uni- versality of the name Maya , which seems to have been as well known by all civilized nations , thousands of years ago X PREFACE .
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... fact that Mayach - not India - is the true mother of nations . Then , perhaps , will be awakened , in the mind of those in whose power it is to do it , a desire to save and preserve what remains of the mural inscriptions carved on the ...
... fact that Mayach - not India - is the true mother of nations . Then , perhaps , will be awakened , in the mind of those in whose power it is to do it , a desire to save and preserve what remains of the mural inscriptions carved on the ...
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... fact , must be replaced by friendship , confidence , gratitude , even , for all the blessings received at the hands of the Spaniards - not the least among these , the de- struction of their idolatrous rites , the knowledge of the true ...
... fact , must be replaced by friendship , confidence , gratitude , even , for all the blessings received at the hands of the Spaniards - not the least among these , the de- struction of their idolatrous rites , the knowledge of the true ...
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... , Hist . de . Yucathan , lib . v . , cap . xvi . , xvii . , xviii . 2 John L. Stephens , Incidents of Travels in Yucatan , vol . ii . , pp . 446 , 449 . For it is a fact that , wherever we find Xxxviii INTRODUCTION .
... , Hist . de . Yucathan , lib . v . , cap . xvi . , xvii . , xviii . 2 John L. Stephens , Incidents of Travels in Yucatan , vol . ii . , pp . 446 , 449 . For it is a fact that , wherever we find Xxxviii INTRODUCTION .
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Augustus Le Plongeon. For it is a fact that , wherever we find their name , there also we meet with the vestiges of their language and customs , and many of their traditions ; but nowhere , except in Yucatan , is the origin of their name ...
Augustus Le Plongeon. For it is a fact that , wherever we find their name , there also we meet with the vestiges of their language and customs , and many of their traditions ; but nowhere , except in Yucatan , is the origin of their name ...
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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