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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... in vari . ous parts of it , far distant from each other , prove that man lived there in times immemorial , and that we have not the slightest ray of light to illumine the darkness that surrounds the origin of those primeval men .
... in vari . ous parts of it , far distant from each other , prove that man lived there in times immemorial , and that we have not the slightest ray of light to illumine the darkness that surrounds the origin of those primeval men .
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The reading of the Maya inscriptions and books , among other very interesting subjects , reveals the origin of many narratives that have come down to us , as traditions , in the sacred books of various nations , and which are regarded ...
The reading of the Maya inscriptions and books , among other very interesting subjects , reveals the origin of many narratives that have come down to us , as traditions , in the sacred books of various nations , and which are regarded ...
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In them are embodied many of the secret doctrines communicated , in their initiations , to the adepts in India , Chaldea , Egypt , and Samothracia — the origin of the worship of the cross , of that of the tree and of the serpent ...
In them are embodied many of the secret doctrines communicated , in their initiations , to the adepts in India , Chaldea , Egypt , and Samothracia — the origin of the worship of the cross , of that of the tree and of the serpent ...
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To some , of but little use truly ; but many there are who would be glad to know the origin of man's primitive traditions recorded in sacred books in the shape of myths or legends , and what were the incidents that served as basis on ...
To some , of but little use truly ; but many there are who would be glad to know the origin of man's primitive traditions recorded in sacred books in the shape of myths or legends , and what were the incidents that served as basis on ...
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... Mysteries among the Mayas and the Quiches . " It is written for the same purpose and in the same spirit . AUGUSTUS LE PLONGEON , M.D. New YORK , January , 1896 . INTRODUCTION . ORIGIN OF THE NAME MAYACH . numerous The PREFACE . XXV.
... Mysteries among the Mayas and the Quiches . " It is written for the same purpose and in the same spirit . AUGUSTUS LE PLONGEON , M.D. New YORK , January , 1896 . INTRODUCTION . ORIGIN OF THE NAME MAYACH . numerous The PREFACE . XXV.
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