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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If the opinion of Lyell , Humphry , and a host of modern geologists , regarding the priority of America's antiquity , be correct , what right have we to gainsay the assertion of the Mayas and of the Egyptians in claiming likewise ...
If the opinion of Lyell , Humphry , and a host of modern geologists , regarding the priority of America's antiquity , be correct , what right have we to gainsay the assertion of the Mayas and of the Egyptians in claiming likewise ...
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My readers will judge for themselves of the correctness of this assertion . The reading of the Maya inscriptions and books , among other very interesting subjects , reveals the origin of many narratives that have come down to us ...
My readers will judge for themselves of the correctness of this assertion . The reading of the Maya inscriptions and books , among other very interesting subjects , reveals the origin of many narratives that have come down to us ...
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Still travellers and sci- entists are not wanting who pretend that these strange build- ings were constructed by the same race now inhabiting the peninsula or by their near ancestors 1 - regardless of Cogolludo's assertion " that it is ...
Still travellers and sci- entists are not wanting who pretend that these strange build- ings were constructed by the same race now inhabiting the peninsula or by their near ancestors 1 - regardless of Cogolludo's assertion " that it is ...
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... the venerated symbols of the religion of their forefathers ; 1 imposing upon them strange idols , that they said were likenesses of the only true God and of his mother - an assertion that seemed most absurd to those worshippers of ...
... the venerated symbols of the religion of their forefathers ; 1 imposing upon them strange idols , that they said were likenesses of the only true God and of his mother - an assertion that seemed most absurd to those worshippers of ...
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In asserting that the true name ( nombre ver- dadero ) of the peninsula in ancient times was Mayab , Señor Ancona does not sustain his assertion by any known historical document ; he merely refers to the Maya dictionary of Pio Perez ...
In asserting that the true name ( nombre ver- dadero ) of the peninsula in ancient times was Mayab , Señor Ancona does not sustain his assertion by any known historical document ; he merely refers to the Maya dictionary of Pio Perez ...
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