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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... was as thoroughly acquainted with the geography of the interior and the western shores of those parts of the continent , as with the configuration of its eastern coasts ; also that their geological formation was no mystery to him .
... was as thoroughly acquainted with the geography of the interior and the western shores of those parts of the continent , as with the configuration of its eastern coasts ; also that their geological formation was no mystery to him .
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Still the Egyptian sages must have had very strong motives for thus honoring this serpent and causing it to play so conspicuous a part in the mysteries of their religion . Was it perchance in commemoration of the mother country of their ...
Still the Egyptian sages must have had very strong motives for thus honoring this serpent and causing it to play so conspicuous a part in the mysteries of their religion . Was it perchance in commemoration of the mother country of their ...
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The use of the Maya throughout these pages , to explain the meaning of names of deities , nations , and localities whose etymon is not only unknown but a mystery to philologists , will show the necessity of acquiring this most ancient ...
The use of the Maya throughout these pages , to explain the meaning of names of deities , nations , and localities whose etymon is not only unknown but a mystery to philologists , will show the necessity of acquiring this most ancient ...
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Augustus Le Plongeon , Sacred Mysteries , p . 109 , et passim . Bunsen , Egypt's Place in Universal History , vol . iii . , p . 15 . 1 2 3 III . 66 > Continuing the examination of the cosmogonic i QUEEN MOO AND THE EGYPTIAN SPHINX . 25.
Augustus Le Plongeon , Sacred Mysteries , p . 109 , et passim . Bunsen , Egypt's Place in Universal History , vol . iii . , p . 15 . 1 2 3 III . 66 > Continuing the examination of the cosmogonic i QUEEN MOO AND THE EGYPTIAN SPHINX . 25.
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( See Le Plongeon , Sacred Mysteries , p . 145. ) Sir George Rawlinson ( The Five Great Monarchies , vol . i . , p . 122 ) says , “ The Accadians made the serpent one of the principal attributes , and one of the forms of Hea .
( See Le Plongeon , Sacred Mysteries , p . 145. ) Sir George Rawlinson ( The Five Great Monarchies , vol . i . , p . 122 ) says , “ The Accadians made the serpent one of the principal attributes , and one of the forms of Hea .
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