Queen Móo and the Egyptian SphinxThe Author, 1900 - 277 pages |
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... things were produced . ) This query may be answered by another . Why do we find English customs , English traditions , English language , in America , India , Australia , Africa , and a thousand and one other places very distant from ...
... things were produced . ) This query may be answered by another . Why do we find English customs , English traditions , English language , in America , India , Australia , Africa , and a thousand and one other places very distant from ...
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... thing unstable ; " hence the Greek verb tarassó - thrasso— " to agitate . " The name for water in Maya is ha , in Egyp- tian and Chaldean a . 66 What are we to argue from this utter want of relation be- tween two peoples that have had ...
... thing unstable ; " hence the Greek verb tarassó - thrasso— " to agitate . " The name for water in Maya is ha , in Egyp- tian and Chaldean a . 66 What are we to argue from this utter want of relation be- tween two peoples that have had ...
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... things . " It is precisely the meaning of the Maya words A titich - composed of Ah , masculine article , the " strong , " the " powerful ; " and titich , " that which is above all things . " A - titich or A - diti would then be the ...
... things . " It is precisely the meaning of the Maya words A titich - composed of Ah , masculine article , the " strong , " the " powerful ; " and titich , " that which is above all things . " A - titich or A - diti would then be the ...
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... thing free from fetters , " the divine male ; the first embodied spirit Viradj , Uilal ( Maya ) , “ that which is necessary , " whose union with Maya produced all things . - Again we may ask , Is the use of Maya words in this instance ...
... thing free from fetters , " the divine male ; the first embodied spirit Viradj , Uilal ( Maya ) , “ that which is necessary , " whose union with Maya produced all things . - Again we may ask , Is the use of Maya words in this instance ...
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... thing actually exists ; " Tiliz , by elision til , " sacred , " " mysterious , " " venerable . " Tin - til would therefore be " the holy , the mysterious place , " a very appropriate title for a sacred city . Til may , again , be the ...
... thing actually exists ; " Tiliz , by elision til , " sacred , " " mysterious , " " venerable . " Tin - til would therefore be " the holy , the mysterious place , " a very appropriate title for a sacred city . Til may , again , be the ...
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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