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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May this work receive the same acceptance from students of American archæology and universal history as was vouchsafed to “ Sacred Mysteries among the Mayas and the Quiches . ” It is written for the same purpose and in the same spirit .
May this work receive the same acceptance from students of American archæology and universal history as was vouchsafed to “ Sacred Mysteries among the Mayas and the Quiches . ” It is written for the same purpose and in the same spirit .
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... and , in a boasting spirit , that of “ the Strong , the Vigorous Sun. " Kin is the Maya word for sun . But kin is also the title of the highpriest of the sun . As in Egypt and many other civilized countries , so in Mayach , the king ...
... and , in a boasting spirit , that of “ the Strong , the Vigorous Sun. " Kin is the Maya word for sun . But kin is also the title of the highpriest of the sun . As in Egypt and many other civilized countries , so in Mayach , the king ...
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We infer the spirit of the nation in great measure from the language , which is a sort of monument to which each forcible individual in a course of many hundred years has contributed a stone . ( Ralph Waldo Emerson , Essays , XX .
We infer the spirit of the nation in great measure from the language , which is a sort of monument to which each forcible individual in a course of many hundred years has contributed a stone . ( Ralph Waldo Emerson , Essays , XX .
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The Romans believed , as did the Hindoos and the Mayas , that salt scattered on the ground was a strong safeguard against evil spirits . R. G. Haliburton , “ Festival of Ancestors , ” Ethnological Researches Bearing on the Year of the ...
The Romans believed , as did the Hindoos and the Mayas , that salt scattered on the ground was a strong safeguard against evil spirits . R. G. Haliburton , “ Festival of Ancestors , ” Ethnological Researches Bearing on the Year of the ...
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The Hindoos and the Chaldees regarded it as emblem of the spirit of the universe . Exoterically this central circle represents the sun , the light and life - giver of the physical world , evolved from fire and water .
The Hindoos and the Chaldees regarded it as emblem of the spirit of the universe . Exoterically this central circle represents the sun , the light and life - giver of the physical world , evolved from fire and water .
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