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 study - in situ - of the relics of the ancient Mayas has revealed such striking analogies between their language , their religious conceptions , their cosmogonic notions , their manners and customs , their traditions , their ...
The study - in situ - of the relics of the ancient Mayas has revealed such striking analogies between their language , their religious conceptions , their cosmogonic notions , their manners and customs , their traditions , their ...
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It is to the monumental inscriptions and to the books of the Mayas that we must turn if we wish to learn about the pri meval traditions of mankind , the development of civilization , and the events that took place centuries before the ...
It is to the monumental inscriptions and to the books of the Mayas that we must turn if we wish to learn about the pri meval traditions of mankind , the development of civilization , and the events that took place centuries before the ...
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In every locality where their name is found , there also we meet with their language , their religious and cosmogonic notions , their traditions , customs , architecture , and a host of other indications of their presence and permanency ...
In every locality where their name is found , there also we meet with their language , their religious and cosmogonic notions , their traditions , customs , architecture , and a host of other indications of their presence and permanency ...
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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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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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