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Attitude of Respect among the Egyptians . . XXI. XXIII. XXIV. XXXIII. XXXIV. XXXV. XXXVI. Mausoleum at ChiPAS! 58 63 69 77 81 82 82 831 86 109 120 121 122 XLVII. XLVIII. F' LII. LIV. LV. LVI. LVII. LVIII.
Attitude of Respect among the Egyptians . . XXI. XXIII. XXIV. XXXIII. XXXIV. XXXV. XXXVI. Mausoleum at ChiPAS! 58 63 69 77 81 82 82 831 86 109 120 121 122 XLVII. XLVIII. F' LII. LIV. LV. LVI. LVII. LVIII.
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... the Egyptians, according to Herodotus, that “ their ancestors, in the ' Lands of the West,' were the oldest men .on earth.” If the opinion of Lyell, Humphry, and a host of modern geologists, regarding the priority of America's ...
... the Egyptians, according to Herodotus, that “ their ancestors, in the ' Lands of the West,' were the oldest men .on earth.” If the opinion of Lyell, Humphry, and a host of modern geologists, regarding the priority of America's ...
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... history of their nation and that of their rulers, sculptured on the walls of the temples and palaces of the civilized Mayas, Chaldeans, and Egyptians, as on the sacred rocks and in the hallowed caves of primitive uncivilized man.
... history of their nation and that of their rulers, sculptured on the walls of the temples and palaces of the civilized Mayas, Chaldeans, and Egyptians, as on the sacred rocks and in the hallowed caves of primitive uncivilized man.
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... the relations of the Egyptians with the inhabitants of the “ Lands of the West ” had been interrupted because of the mud that had made the sea impassable after the destruction of Atlantis by earthquakes. The same author again, ...
... the relations of the Egyptians with the inhabitants of the “ Lands of the West ” had been interrupted because of the mud that had made the sea impassable after the destruction of Atlantis by earthquakes. The same author again, ...
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For instance, we find in them the history of certain personages who, after their death, be-. came the gods most universally revered by the Egyptians, Isis and Osiris, whose earthly history, related by Wilkinson and other writers who ...
For instance, we find in them the history of certain personages who, after their death, be-. came the gods most universally revered by the Egyptians, Isis and Osiris, whose earthly history, related by Wilkinson and other writers who ...
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LXHI Javelin Head and Arrow Points found with the Charred | 159 |
Portrait of Queen M60 From a demirelief adorning | 166 |
Portrait of Bishop Lands second Bishop of Yucatan | 169 |
LXVHI Mezzorelievo in Stucco on the Frieze of the Temple | 197 |
Fresco Painting in the Funeral Chamber of Prince Cohs | 222 |
The Lord of the Yucatan Forests From life | 236 |
Part of Facade of the Sanctuary at Uxmal Cosmic | 256 |
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