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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This fact is indeed no new revelation , as proved by the universality of the name Maya , which seems to have been as well known by all civilized nations , thousands of years ago X PREFACE .
This fact is indeed no new revelation , as proved by the universality of the name Maya , which seems to have been as well known by all civilized nations , thousands of years ago X PREFACE .
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... and to free his mind from all such trammels , and make of him , what he claims to be , the most perfect work of creation on earth ; also to make known the fact that Mayach — not India — is the true mother of nations .
... and to free his mind from all such trammels , and make of him , what he claims to be , the most perfect work of creation on earth ; also to make known the fact that Mayach — not India — is the true mother of nations .
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... rancor , and distrust must be forgotten ; in fact , must be replaced by friendship , confidence , gratitude , even , for all the blessings received at the hands of the Spaniards — not the least among these , the destruction of their ...
... rancor , and distrust must be forgotten ; in fact , must be replaced by friendship , confidence , gratitude , even , for all the blessings received at the hands of the Spaniards — not the least among these , the destruction of their ...
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For it is a fact that , wherever we find. * See Appendix , note iv .; Cogolludo , Hist . de Yucathan , lib . v . , cap . xvi . , xvii . , xviii . ? John L. Stephens , Incidents of Travels in Yucatan , vol . ii . , pp . 446,449 .
For it is a fact that , wherever we find. * See Appendix , note iv .; Cogolludo , Hist . de Yucathan , lib . v . , cap . xvi . , xvii . , xviii . ? John L. Stephens , Incidents of Travels in Yucatan , vol . ii . , pp . 446,449 .
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For it is a fact that , wherever we find their name , there also we meet with the vestiges of their language and customs , and many of their traditions ; but nowhere , except in Yucatan , is the origin of their name to be found .
For it is a fact that , wherever we find their name , there also we meet with the vestiges of their language and customs , and many of their traditions ; but nowhere , except in Yucatan , is the origin of their name to be found .
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according ages Akkadian alphabet America ancestors ancient ancient Maya antiquity Asia assertion become body called caused chap characters civilization Cogolludo Coh's color composed Continent Cosas customs dead doubt earth Egypt Egyptians emblem existed explain fact Father figure four funeral give given gods Greek hand head human India indicate inhabitants inscriptions island kings knowledge known land Landa language learned letters lived Manners Maya Maya language Mayach meaning measures memory monuments Móo mother Mysteries natives nature offerings origin painted peninsula Plate points present preserved priests Prince Queen regarded remains remote represented sacred says sciences sculptures seems serpent side speaking spirit stands symbol tells temples things tion traditions translation tree Troano universe various verse West worship writing written Yucatan