Queen Móo and the Egyptian SphinxA new and different approach to Atlantis by way of the Mayan civilization, thoroughly investigated, heavily illustrated and highly intriguing. |
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I have besides given many references whose correctness it is not difficult to ascertain . This is not a book of romance or imagination ; but a work-one of a series — intended to give ancient America its XX PREFACE .
I have besides given many references whose correctness it is not difficult to ascertain . This is not a book of romance or imagination ; but a work-one of a series — intended to give ancient America its XX PREFACE .
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Has its solution at last been given by the ancient Maya archives ? In the appendix are presented , for the first time in modern ages , the cosmogonic notions of the ancient Mayas , re - discovered by me . They will be found identical ...
Has its solution at last been given by the ancient Maya archives ? In the appendix are presented , for the first time in modern ages , the cosmogonic notions of the ancient Mayas , re - discovered by me . They will be found identical ...
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I have besides given many references whose correctness it is not difficult to ascertain . This is not a book of romance or imagination ; but a work1 one of a series — intended to give ancient America XX PREFACE .
I have besides given many references whose correctness it is not difficult to ascertain . This is not a book of romance or imagination ; but a work1 one of a series — intended to give ancient America XX PREFACE .
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The peninsula , then divided into many districts or provinces , each governed by an independent ruler who had given a peculiar title to his own dominions , seems to have had no general name . One district was called Chacan , another ...
The peninsula , then divided into many districts or provinces , each governed by an independent ruler who had given a peculiar title to his own dominions , seems to have had no general name . One district was called Chacan , another ...
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Ramon de Ordoñez y Aguiar1 fancied that the name Maya was given to the peninsula on account of the scarcity of water on its surface , and intimated that it was derived from the two vocables ma , “ no , ” and ha , “ water ” _ " without ...
Ramon de Ordoñez y Aguiar1 fancied that the name Maya was given to the peninsula on account of the scarcity of water on its surface , and intimated that it was derived from the two vocables ma , “ no , ” and ha , “ water ” _ " without ...
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