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L. Landa, Diego de. Las Casas. Bartolomé de. Bolster, P. L. Beiss, Joseph Augustus. Squier, George E. *LStephens,. Layard, Sir Henry. Lenorrnaut, Francois. Le Plongeon, Alice D. Le Plongeon, Augustus. Lepsius, Karl Richard.
L. Landa, Diego de. Las Casas. Bartolomé de. Bolster, P. L. Beiss, Joseph Augustus. Squier, George E. *LStephens,. Layard, Sir Henry. Lenorrnaut, Francois. Le Plongeon, Alice D. Le Plongeon, Augustus. Lepsius, Karl Richard.
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... and 86° 50' and 90° 35' of longitude west from the Greenwich meridian, Yucatan forms the peninsula that divides the Mexican Gulf from the Caribbean Sea. Bishop Landa 1 informs us that when, at the beginning of the year 1517 ...
... and 86° 50' and 90° 35' of longitude west from the Greenwich meridian, Yucatan forms the peninsula that divides the Mexican Gulf from the Caribbean Sea. Bishop Landa 1 informs us that when, at the beginning of the year 1517 ...
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(“Toward that. time. then, the Itzaes went in the forests, lived under the trees, under the prune trees, under the vines, and were very miserable”) ' Cogolludo, Historic dc Yucathan, lib. iv., cap. 8, p. 179. ' Landa, Rdacion do lac Com ...
(“Toward that. time. then, the Itzaes went in the forests, lived under the trees, under the prune trees, under the vines, and were very miserable”) ' Cogolludo, Historic dc Yucathan, lib. iv., cap. 8, p. 179. ' Landa, Rdacion do lac Com ...
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Bishop Landa, speaking of the edifices at Izamal, asserts 1 that the ancient' buildings of the Mayas, at the time of the arrival of the Spaniards in Yucatan, were already heaps of ruins—objects of awe and veneration to the aborigines ...
Bishop Landa, speaking of the edifices at Izamal, asserts 1 that the ancient' buildings of the Mayas, at the time of the arrival of the Spaniards in Yucatan, were already heaps of ruins—objects of awe and veneration to the aborigines ...
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Landa, Las Coma, chap. iv. ' Landa, La 0000.: do Yucatan, chap. xli., p. 316. Cegolludo, Hist. de Yucathan, lib. iv., chap. vi., p. 189. “Les religioses de esta provincia, per cuya atencieu corrid la conversion de estes indies, ...
Landa, Las Coma, chap. iv. ' Landa, La 0000.: do Yucatan, chap. xli., p. 316. Cegolludo, Hist. de Yucathan, lib. iv., chap. vi., p. 189. “Les religioses de esta provincia, per cuya atencieu corrid la conversion de estes indies, ...
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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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