Queen M'oo and the Egyptian sphinxРипол Классик, 1972 - 277 pages |
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... natives who really possessed a knowledge of the myths, traditions, and facts of history contained in the books that those same men with long gowns had wilfully destroyed by feeding the flames with them, notwithstanding the earnest ...
... natives who really possessed a knowledge of the myths, traditions, and facts of history contained in the books that those same men with long gowns had wilfully destroyed by feeding the flames with them, notwithstanding the earnest ...
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... natives to whom they had to preach the gospel, and, after converting them to Christianity, to administer the sacraments of their Church P Were they not scholars, men conversant with grammatical studies ? Who but they have reduced to ...
... natives to whom they had to preach the gospel, and, after converting them to Christianity, to administer the sacraments of their Church P Were they not scholars, men conversant with grammatical studies ? Who but they have reduced to ...
Page lxi
... natives call a young sprout. What can have induced the hierogrammatists to select a germinating calabash as part of the name of their country,. hand at the end of the scorpion's tail. The rope that connects said hand with the raised ...
... natives call a young sprout. What can have induced the hierogrammatists to select a germinating calabash as part of the name of their country,. hand at the end of the scorpion's tail. The rope that connects said hand with the raised ...
Page lxiv
... natives have perpetuated, from generation to generation, for centuries, the name of that inscription. They still call it Akab-oib, the awful, the tenebrous writing. The history of that terrible catastrophe, recounted in various ways.
... natives have perpetuated, from generation to generation, for centuries, the name of that inscription. They still call it Akab-oib, the awful, the tenebrous writing. The history of that terrible catastrophe, recounted in various ways.
Page lxxi
... natives of the islands; 1 then along the. ' H. T. Colebrooke, “Memoirs on the Sacred Books of India,” Asiatic Ramrcha, vol. ii., pp. 369-476, says: “Maya is considered as'the author of the BodrymSiddhanta, the most ancient treatise on ...
... natives of the islands; 1 then along the. ' H. T. Colebrooke, “Memoirs on the Sacred Books of India,” Asiatic Ramrcha, vol. ii., pp. 369-476, says: “Maya is considered as'the author of the BodrymSiddhanta, the most ancient treatise on ...
Table des matières
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LXHI Javelin Head and Arrow Points found with the Charred | 159 |
Portrait of Queen M60 From a demirelief adorning | 166 |
Portrait of Bishop Lands second Bishop of Yucatan | 169 |
LXVHI Mezzorelievo in Stucco on the Frieze of the Temple | 197 |
Fresco Painting in the Funeral Chamber of Prince Cohs | 222 |
The Lord of the Yucatan Forests From life | 236 |
Part of Facade of the Sanctuary at Uxmal Cosmic | 256 |
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