Queen Móo and the Egyptian SphinxThe Author, 1900 - 277 pages A new and different approach to Atlantis by way of the Mayan civilization, thoroughly investigated, heavily illustrated and highly intriguing. |
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... Yucatan XXII . Caribs of the Island of St. Vincent . From Edwards's " History of the British Colonies in the West Indies " XXIII . Portal of Eastern Façade of the Palace at Chicħen . Tab- leau showing the Creator in the Cosmic Egg XXIV ...
... Yucatan XXII . Caribs of the Island of St. Vincent . From Edwards's " History of the British Colonies in the West Indies " XXIII . Portal of Eastern Façade of the Palace at Chicħen . Tab- leau showing the Creator in the Cosmic Egg XXIV ...
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... Yucatan . From an oil painting in the Chapter Hall of the Cathe- dral at Merida ; reproduced by permission of the present bishop • LXVII . Autograph of the Historian , Father Lopez de Cogolludo . The original is in the possession of the ...
... Yucatan . From an oil painting in the Chapter Hall of the Cathe- dral at Merida ; reproduced by permission of the present bishop • LXVII . Autograph of the Historian , Father Lopez de Cogolludo . The original is in the possession of the ...
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... Yucatan . Wherever found , the name Maya is synonymous with power , wisdom , and learning . The existence of the Western Continent was no more a mystery to the inhabitants of the countries bordering on the Mediterranean than to those ...
... Yucatan . Wherever found , the name Maya is synonymous with power , wisdom , and learning . The existence of the Western Continent was no more a mystery to the inhabitants of the countries bordering on the Mediterranean than to those ...
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... had ceased to be a barrier suffi- cient to impede the passage , since Carthaginians reached the shores of Yucatan at least five hundred years before the Chris- tian era.1 These causes may be found in the destruction PREFACE . xiii.
... had ceased to be a barrier suffi- cient to impede the passage , since Carthaginians reached the shores of Yucatan at least five hundred years before the Chris- tian era.1 These causes may be found in the destruction PREFACE . xiii.
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... published by Abbé Brasseur , in Landa's Las Cosas de Yucatan , pp . 349 et passim . * Clement of Rome , First Epistle to the Corinthians , chapter viii . , verse 12 . their researches in all branches of human knowledge ( the xiv PREFACE .
... published by Abbé Brasseur , in Landa's Las Cosas de Yucatan , pp . 349 et passim . * Clement of Rome , First Epistle to the Corinthians , chapter viii . , verse 12 . their researches in all branches of human knowledge ( the xiv PREFACE .
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