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Image 7 of Queen Móo and the Egyptian sphinx, QUEEN MO O AND THE EGYPTIAN SPHINX
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Image 9 of Queen Móo and the Egyptian sphinx, QUEEN MOO AND THE EGYPTIAN SPHINX AUGUSTUS LE PLONGEON, M.D. I AUTHOR OF “SACRED MYSTERIES AMONG THE MAYAS AND THE QUIC^^:S A SKETCH OF THE ANCIENT INHABITANTS OF PERU AND THEIR CIVILIZATION,...
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Image 10 of Queen Móo and the Egyptian sphinx, Entered according to act of Congress, April, 1896, by Augustus Le Plongeon, in the office of the Librarian of Congress, at Washington All rights of translation and reproduction reserved Bequest Albert Adsit...
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Image 15 of Queen Móo and the Egyptian sphinx, TO MY WIFE, ALICE D. LE PLONGEOX, MY CONSTANT COMPANION DURING MY EXPLORATIONS OF TUE RUINED CITIES OF THE MAYAS, WHO, IN ORDER TO OBTAIN A GLIMPSE OF THE HISTORY OF THEIR...
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Image 17 of Queen Móo and the Egyptian sphinx, LIST OF AUTHORS QUOTED A. Acosta, Jose de. Acts of the Apostles. yElian, Claudiiius. Alcedo, Antonio de. Ancona, Eligio. Aristotle. B. Bancroft. Beltran de Santa Rosa, Pedro. Bernal Diez del Castillo. Berosns....
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Image 18 of Queen Móo and the Egyptian sphinx, LIST OF AUTHORS QUOTED. Eiiclydes. Eusebius. F. Flaubert, Gustave. G. Garcilasso de la Yega. Genesis, Book of. Gordon Gumming, C. F. Grose, Henry. II. Haeckel, Ernest. Haliburton, R. G. Heber, Bishop Reginald....
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Image 19 of Queen Móo and the Egyptian sphinx, LIST OF AUTHORS QUOTED. Plato. Plinius. Plutarcli. Popol-Vuh. Porphyry. Procliis. Procopius. R. Ranking, John. Rail, Charles. Rawlinson, George. Rawlinson, Sir Henry. Renan, Ernest. Rig-veda. Ripa, Father. Robertson, William. Rochefort. Rockhill Woodvi lie,...
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Image 20 of Queen Móo and the Egyptian sphinx, A s i H t A I r. I V s. V i L ‘I .f I. li 4 I Jr A J _ rf l‘v V “k :jk- 1 T*. V...
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Image 21 of Queen Móo and the Egyptian sphinx, ILLUSTRATIONS. Engraved hj F. A. Ringler Co., of New Torh, from photographs and drawings hy the author. PLATES PAGE I. Fossil Shells.xviii 11. Map of Maya Empire, from Troano MS. xlii III....
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Image 22 of Queen Móo and the Egyptian sphinx, LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS. PLATES XX. XXI. XXII. XXIII. XXIV. XXV. XXVI. XXVII. XXVIII. XXIX. XXX. XXXI. XXXII. XXXIII. XXXIV. XXXV. XXXVI. XXXVII. XXXVIII. Head with Phoenician Features, discovered by the author in...
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Image 23 of Queen Móo and the Egyptian sphinx, LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS. PLATES PAGE XLII. Attitude of Respect among tlie Mayas. Statue of Prince Coll exhumed from his Mausoleum by tlie author 132 XLIII. Attitude of Respect among the Mayas. Columns...
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Image 24 of Queen Móo and the Egyptian sphinx, LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS. PLATES LXII. A Dying Sphinx (a leopard with a human head) that was placed on the top of Prince Coil’s Mausoleum LXIII. Javelin Head and Arrow Points, found with...
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Image 25 of Queen Móo and the Egyptian sphinx, PKEFACE. To accept any authority as final, and to dispense with the necessity of independent in¬ vestigation, is destructive of all progress. (Man ly two Chelas.) What you have learned, verify hy...
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Image 26 of Queen Móo and the Egyptian sphinx, viii PREFACE. ancient civilized nations of Asia, Africa, and Europe, of which we have any knowledge, that it has become evident, to my mind at least, that such similarities are not merely...
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Image 27 of Queen Móo and the Egyptian sphinx, PREFACE. IX forget that all leading geologists now agree in the opinion that America is the oldest known continent on the face of the planet; that the fossil remains of human beings...
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Image 28 of Queen Móo and the Egyptian sphinx, X PREFACE. inhabitants; and that its concomitant, civilization, grew apace with its development. When, at the impulse of the instinct of self-preservation, men linked themselves into clans, tribes, and nations, history was...
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Image 29 of Queen Móo and the Egyptian sphinx, PREFACE. XI known by all civilized nations, thousands of years ago, as is to¬ day that of the English. Thus we meet with it in Japan, the Islands of the Pacific, Ilindostan,...
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Image 30 of Queen Móo and the Egyptian sphinx, PREFACE. xii learned concerning them from a stranger he met at Carthago returning from the transatlantic countries. That the Western Continent was visited by Carthaginians a few years before the inditing of...
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Image 31 of Queen Móo and the Egyptian sphinx, PREFACE. xiii mentaries on Plato’s Tima?us,” says: “The famous Atlantis exists no longer, but we can hardly doubt that it did once, for Marcellus, who wrote a history of Ethiopian affairs, says...
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Image 32 of Queen Móo and the Egyptian sphinx, XIV PREFACE. tian era.^ These causes may he found in the destruction of Carthage, of its commerce and its ships, by the Romans under Publius Scipio. The Romans never were navigators. After...
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Image 33 of Queen Móo and the Egyptian sphinx, PREFACE. XV their researches in all branches of human knowledge (the power of steam and electricity not excepted). They depopu¬ lated the countries bathed by the waters of the Mediterranean; plunged the...
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Image 34 of Queen Móo and the Egyptian sphinx, XVI PREFACE. degree of civilization reached by a people, and constitutes, therefore, an important factor in historical research; although it is as correct a test of race as is language, and more...
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Image 35 of Queen Móo and the Egyptian sphinx, PREFACE. xvii My readers will judge for themselves of the correctness of this assertion. The reading of the Maya inscriptions and books, among other very interesting subjects, reveals the origin of many...
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Image 36 of Queen Móo and the Egyptian sphinx, xviii PREFACE. her husband—purposely disfigured by the scheming Jewish priest Hilkiah, who made the woman appear to have yielded to her tempter, perhaps out of spite against the prophetess Hul- dah, she...
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Image 37 of Queen Móo and the Egyptian sphinx, Page xviii Plate I.
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Image 39 of Queen Móo and the Egyptian sphinx, PREFACE. XIX Fleeing from the wrath of her brother Aac, Queen Moo directed her course toward the rising sun, in the hope of finding shelter in some of the remnants of the...
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Image 40 of Queen Móo and the Egyptian sphinx, XX PREFACE. raised such a magnificent temple in Cambodia, in the city of Angor-Thom, to their god, the seven-headed serpent, the Ah- ac-chapat of the Mayas, and afterward carried its worship to...
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