Queen Móo and the Egyptian SphinxThe Author, 1900 - 277 pages |
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... sacred books in the shape of myths or legends , and what were the incidents that served . as basis on which has been raised the fabric of the various reli- gions that have existed and do exist among men , have been and still are the ...
... sacred books in the shape of myths or legends , and what were the incidents that served . as basis on which has been raised the fabric of the various reli- gions that have existed and do exist among men , have been and still are the ...
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... civilization . 3. That 1See Le Plongeon's ancient Maya hieratic alphabet compared with the Egyptian hieratic alphabet , in Sacred Mysteries , Introduction , p . xii . nothing now stands in the way of acquiring a perfect xxiv PREFACE .
... civilization . 3. That 1See Le Plongeon's ancient Maya hieratic alphabet compared with the Egyptian hieratic alphabet , in Sacred Mysteries , Introduction , p . xii . nothing now stands in the way of acquiring a perfect xxiv PREFACE .
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... Sacred Mysteries among the Mayas and the Quiches . " It is written for the same purpose and in the same spirit . AUGUSTUS LE PLONGEON , M.D. NEW YORK , January , 1896 . INTRODUCTION . ORIGIN OF THE NAME MAYACH . numerous THE PREFACE . XXV.
... Sacred Mysteries among the Mayas and the Quiches . " It is written for the same purpose and in the same spirit . AUGUSTUS LE PLONGEON , M.D. NEW YORK , January , 1896 . INTRODUCTION . ORIGIN OF THE NAME MAYACH . numerous THE PREFACE . XXV.
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... sacred mode of writing had disappeared . The legends graven on the façades of the tem- ples and palaces , being written in those characters , were no 46 See Appendix , note iii . ' Diego de Landa , Relacion de las Cosas de Yucatan ...
... sacred mode of writing had disappeared . The legends graven on the façades of the tem- ples and palaces , being written in those characters , were no 46 See Appendix , note iii . ' Diego de Landa , Relacion de las Cosas de Yucatan ...
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Augustus Le Plongeon. crating the temples of their gods ; trampling underfoot the sacred images , the venerated symbols of the religion of their forefathers ; 1 imposing upon them strange idols , that they said were likenesses of the ...
Augustus Le Plongeon. crating the temples of their gods ; trampling underfoot the sacred images , the venerated symbols of the religion of their forefathers ; 1 imposing upon them strange idols , that they said were likenesses of the ...
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