It was an all-divine concept to them and not a "me und Gott" working agreement presided over by men masquerading as angels and seraphs. From the great terraced pyramid at Chichen Itza, marked by nine undulations in the bodies of the four great serpents... Bulletin of the Pan American Union - Page 560by Pan American Union - 1919Full view - About this book
| Numismatic and Antiquarian Society of Philadelphia - 1916 - 636 pages
...too strong a term to coin for the occasion. They believed in the serpent, those barbarous founders of the Maya Empire. It was an all-divine concept to...of the Maya calendar, down to the richly intricate mouldings in many dark vaulted interiors the rattles, fangs and teeth of snakes have been conventionalized... | |
| Albert Kelsey - 1919 - 48 pages
...too strong a term to coin for the occasion. They believed in the serpent, those barbarous founders of the Maya Empire. It was an all-divine concept to...of the Maya calendar, down to the richly intricate mouldings in many dark vaulted interiors the rattles, fangs and teeth of snakes have been conventionalized... | |
| 1919 - 336 pages
...too strong a term to coin for i the occasion. They believed in the serpent, those barbarous founders of the Maya Empire. It was an all-divine concept to...seraphs. "From the great terraced pyramid at Chichen, 1 1 za , (Continued on page 197) ..0= L A panel of the Jade Fence showing some of Mr. Kelscy's interesting... | |
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