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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The great men and women of the primitive ages were transformed into the gods of the elements and of the phenomena of nature . The ancient libraries having disappeared , new books had to be written . They contained those myths .
The great men and women of the primitive ages were transformed into the gods of the elements and of the phenomena of nature . The ancient libraries having disappeared , new books had to be written . They contained those myths .
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The names of the builders , their history , that of the phenomena of nature they had witnessed , the tenets of the religion they had professed - all contained , as we have said , in the inscriptions that covered these antique walls ...
The names of the builders , their history , that of the phenomena of nature they had witnessed , the tenets of the religion they had professed - all contained , as we have said , in the inscriptions that covered these antique walls ...
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Alas ! it teaches us that the powers that govern nature were as indifferent to the lot of man in remote ages as they are to - day ; that no creatures , whatever they be , have for them any importance beyond their acting of the ...
Alas ! it teaches us that the powers that govern nature were as indifferent to the lot of man in remote ages as they are to - day ; that no creatures , whatever they be , have for them any importance beyond their acting of the ...
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This explanation being correct , it clearly proves , as much as à proposition of that nature can be demonstrated , that the character owes its origin , among the Mayas , to the configuration of the Yucatan peninsula , and its position ...
This explanation being correct , it clearly proves , as much as à proposition of that nature can be demonstrated , that the character owes its origin , among the Mayas , to the configuration of the Yucatan peninsula , and its position ...
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The Egyptians held the equilateral triangle as the symbol of nature , beautiful and fruitful . In their hieroglyphs it meant worship . ” For the Christians the equilateral triangle , containing the open eye of Siva , is the symbol of ...
The Egyptians held the equilateral triangle as the symbol of nature , beautiful and fruitful . In their hieroglyphs it meant worship . ” For the Christians the equilateral triangle , containing the open eye of Siva , is the symbol of ...
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