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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ancient civilized nations of Asia , Africa , and Europe , of which we have any knowledge , that it has become evident , to my mind at least , that such similarities are not merely effects of hazard , but the result of intimate ...
ancient civilized nations of Asia , Africa , and Europe , of which we have any knowledge , that it has become evident , to my mind at least , that such similarities are not merely effects of hazard , but the result of intimate ...
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The incidents regarded as most worthy of being remembered and preserved for the knowledge of coming generations were carved on the most enduring material in their possession - stone . And so it is that we find to - day the cosmogonic ...
The incidents regarded as most worthy of being remembered and preserved for the knowledge of coming generations were carved on the most enduring material in their possession - stone . And so it is that we find to - day the cosmogonic ...
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Can this be a mere coinci- dence , or was it actual geographical knowledge on the part of these writers ? Inquiries are often made as to the causes that led to the interruption of the communications between the inhabitants of the ...
Can this be a mere coinci- dence , or was it actual geographical knowledge on the part of these writers ? Inquiries are often made as to the causes that led to the interruption of the communications between the inhabitants of the ...
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... 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 .
... 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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their researches in all branches of human knowledge ( the power of steam and electricity not excepted ) . They depopu- lated the countries bathed by the waters of the Mediterranean ; plunged the populations of Western Europe into ...
their researches in all branches of human knowledge ( the power of steam and electricity not excepted ) . They depopu- lated the countries bathed by the waters of the Mediterranean ; plunged the populations of Western Europe into ...
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