Queen Móo and the Egyptian SphinxThe Author, 1900 - 277 pages A new and different approach to Atlantis by way of the Mayan civilization, thoroughly investigated, heavily illustrated and highly intriguing. |
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... Herodotus , lib . iii . , 151 , 158 . 994 2 Book of Daniel , chap . i . , verse 17 . 3 Ibid . , chap . v . , verses 25-28 . ' Pedro Beltran , Arte del Idioma Maya . Pio Perez , Maya dictionary . Cf. war , to break . " 66 Is this a mere ...
... Herodotus , lib . iii . , 151 , 158 . 994 2 Book of Daniel , chap . i . , verse 17 . 3 Ibid . , chap . v . , verses 25-28 . ' Pedro Beltran , Arte del Idioma Maya . Pio Perez , Maya dictionary . Cf. war , to break . " 66 Is this a mere ...
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... Herodotus tells us that " anciently the whole of Egypt , with the exception of the nome of Thebes , was a marshy swamp . " " " The name Thebes , of the capital of Upper Egypt , was Taba among the natives . That word seems to be allied ...
... Herodotus tells us that " anciently the whole of Egypt , with the exception of the nome of Thebes , was a marshy swamp . " " " The name Thebes , of the capital of Upper Egypt , was Taba among the natives . That word seems to be allied ...
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... Herodotus regarded as mere boasting . It is , however , easily explained if the Egyptians held Mayach , " the land first emerged from the bosom of the deep , " as the cradle of their race . This statement , that the Egyptians pointed to ...
... Herodotus regarded as mere boasting . It is , however , easily explained if the Egyptians held Mayach , " the land first emerged from the bosom of the deep , " as the cradle of their race . This statement , that the Egyptians pointed to ...
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... Herodotus , 1 himself a Carian , says that the ancient Carians called themselves Leleges , a name akin to Leleth ( Maya ) , “ to dwell in rocky places . " Well , Strabo tells us they had been the occupants of all Ionia and of the ...
... Herodotus , 1 himself a Carian , says that the ancient Carians called themselves Leleges , a name akin to Leleth ( Maya ) , “ to dwell in rocky places . " Well , Strabo tells us they had been the occupants of all Ionia and of the ...
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... Herodotus asserts that the Maxyes ( Mayas ? ) , a people dwelling to the westward of Lake Triton , in Libya , daubed themselves with vermilion . Molina , in his vocabulary of the Mexican tongue , at the word Tlapilli , explains that ...
... Herodotus asserts that the Maxyes ( Mayas ? ) , a people dwelling to the westward of Lake Triton , in Libya , daubed themselves with vermilion . Molina , in his vocabulary of the Mexican tongue , at the word Tlapilli , explains that ...
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