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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... knowledge in the middle of the garden ; of the temptation of the woman by the serpent offering her a fruit . This offer- ing of a fruit , as a declaration of love , which was a common occurrence in the every - day life of the Mayas ...
... knowledge in the middle of the garden ; of the temptation of the woman by the serpent offering her a fruit . This offer- ing of a fruit , as a declaration of love , which was a common occurrence in the every - day life of the Mayas ...
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... knowledge of coming gen- erations . The fourth was written thousands of miles from Mayach , in Athens , the brilliant Grecian capital , in the form of an epic poem , in the Maya language . Each line of said poem , formed by a composed ...
... knowledge of coming gen- erations . The fourth was written thousands of miles from Mayach , in Athens , the brilliant Grecian capital , in the form of an epic poem , in the Maya language . Each line of said poem , formed by a composed ...
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... knowledge ? Not from the writings of the Spanish chroniclers , surely . These only wrote of the natives as they found them at the time of , and long after , the conquest of America by their countrymen , whose fanatical priests destroyed ...
... knowledge ? Not from the writings of the Spanish chroniclers , surely . These only wrote of the natives as they found them at the time of , and long after , the conquest of America by their countrymen , whose fanatical priests destroyed ...
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... knowledge that America was possibly the cradle of man's civilization be to mankind ? " 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 ...
... knowledge that America was possibly the cradle of man's civilization be to mankind ? " 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 ...
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Augustus Le Plongeon. nothing now stands in the way of acquiring a perfect knowledge of the manners and customs , of the scientific attainments , reli- gious and cosmogonic conceptions , of the history of the builders of the ruined ...
Augustus Le Plongeon. nothing now stands in the way of acquiring a perfect knowledge of the manners and customs , of the scientific attainments , reli- gious and cosmogonic conceptions , of the history of the builders of the ruined ...
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Abbé Brasseur adorned Akkadian alphabet America Americanist ancestors ancient Maya archæology Asia assertion AUGUSTUS LE PLONGEON Brinton called Caribbean Sea Chaldeans chap Chichen Cogolludo color composed Cosas de Yucatan earth Egypt Egyptians emblem existed Father Fresco Painting funeral chamber gods Greek hand head Herodotus Hindoos Hist History of Egypt Ibid India inhabitants inscriptions island kings Kneph knowledge land Landa learned lineal measures Manners and Customs Maya books Maya civilization Maya dictionary Maya Empire Maya language Maya sages Maya word Mayach Mayapan meaning metre monuments Naacal Nahuatls natives origin Osiris Palenque passim peninsula Plate Plongeon priests Prince Coh's Memorial Queen Móo Quichés remote ages represented Sacred Mysteries says sculptures serpent Sir Gardner Wilkinson Sphinx symbol tableau temples Thoth tion to-day traditions translation tree Troano Uxmal verse warrior West Western Continent worship yellow Yucatan