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 offering of a fruit , as a declaration of love , which was a common occurrence in the every - day life of the Mayas , Egyptians , and Greeks , loses all the seeming incongruity it presents in the narrative of Genesis for lack of a ...
This offering of a fruit , as a declaration of love , which was a common occurrence in the every - day life of the Mayas , Egyptians , and Greeks , loses all the seeming incongruity it presents in the narrative of Genesis for lack of a ...
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... the Indians did not live in them , but used them as temples and sanctuaries , offering in them sacrifices , sometimes of men , women , and children ; and that their construction dated back to a very high antiquity .
... the Indians did not live in them , but used them as temples and sanctuaries , offering in them sacrifices , sometimes of men , women , and children ; and that their construction dated back to a very high antiquity .
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On this altar , placed at the door of the inner chamber , they were wont to make offerings to his manes , just as the Egyptians made oblations of fruits and flowers to the dead on altars erected at the entrance of the tombs .
On this altar , placed at the door of the inner chamber , they were wont to make offerings to his manes , just as the Egyptians made oblations of fruits and flowers to the dead on altars erected at the entrance of the tombs .
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If we compare this with the precepts of the “ Manava - DharmaSastra— “ The ceremony in honor of the manes is superior , for the Brahmins , to the worship of the gods , and the offerings to the gods that take place before the offerings ...
If we compare this with the precepts of the “ Manava - DharmaSastra— “ The ceremony in honor of the manes is superior , for the Brahmins , to the worship of the gods , and the offerings to the gods that take place before the offerings ...
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Moloch was another god of the Phænicians , to whom offerings of human victims were made by enclosing them alive in a bronze statue representing him . This being heated to red heat , the bodies were consumed , ' and were said , by the ...
Moloch was another god of the Phænicians , to whom offerings of human victims were made by enclosing them alive in a bronze statue representing him . This being heated to red heat , the bodies were consumed , ' and were said , by the ...
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