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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There , also , on the interior walls of many apartments , were painted in bright colors pictures that would grace the parlors of our mansions , representing the events in the history of certain personages who had flourished at the dawn ...
There , also , on the interior walls of many apartments , were painted in bright colors pictures that would grace the parlors of our mansions , representing the events in the history of certain personages who had flourished at the dawn ...
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The lines of the drawing more strongly etched , the end of which corresponds to the sign on are painted red , the color of clay , kancab , and indicate the localities that were submerged and turned into marshes .
The lines of the drawing more strongly etched , the end of which corresponds to the sign on are painted red , the color of clay , kancab , and indicate the localities that were submerged and turned into marshes .
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Ælian says : “ It was the custom of the Egyptian kings to wear asps of different colors in their crowns , this reptile Captain J. Cook , Voyage among the Islands of the Pacific . Henry Brugsch - Bey , History of Egypt under the Pharaohs ...
Ælian says : “ It was the custom of the Egyptian kings to wear asps of different colors in their crowns , this reptile Captain J. Cook , Voyage among the Islands of the Pacific . Henry Brugsch - Bey , History of Egypt under the Pharaohs ...
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In Egypt the vulture formed 1 Dhar Cleri the headdress of the Goddess Isis , or Mau , whose vestments were dyed with a variety of colors imitating feather work . ? Everywhere it is a myth . In Mayach only we may perhaps When Banks ...
In Egypt the vulture formed 1 Dhar Cleri the headdress of the Goddess Isis , or Mau , whose vestments were dyed with a variety of colors imitating feather work . ? Everywhere it is a myth . In Mayach only we may perhaps When Banks ...
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... it was the totem of Queen Móo , whose name means macaw ; and she is generally pictured , in the sculptures and inscriptions , by the figure of that beautiful bird , whose plumage is composed of brilliant feathers of various colors .
... it was the totem of Queen Móo , whose name means macaw ; and she is generally pictured , in the sculptures and inscriptions , by the figure of that beautiful bird , whose plumage is composed of brilliant feathers of various colors .
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