Zanzibar Hotep said ...
Peter Tompkins in this most valuable work takes you inside Ancient Mesoamerica and the archaeology done in the Yucatan by none other than Augustus Le Plongeon forerunner to the Churchward brothers, Col.Churchward and brother Albert all high degree Freemasons. This book opens up so many revelations a few paragraphs of review would not do it proper justice, get the book. Tompkins covers the theories of the Chuchwards, Edgar Cayce, Augustus Le Plongeon, Leopoldo Batres, and Don Carlos de Siguenza y Gongora.
The Olmec and Mayan cultures are covered extensively. Much of Tompkins work has been dissmissed by scholarly academia, but I think this book as well as his treatise on "Obelisks" ground breaking. This book clarifies a Canaanite-Phoenician-Carthaginian-Olmec-Moor connection.
Profusely illustrated throughout this book gives you a feeling of being right there. There is a very interesting picture of Montezuma wearing an apron with a human head affixed. The title is a bit missleading, for the book is about much more than that. Part V will give the reader a scientific analysis and mathematical extrapolation of the pyramid paradigm. This book is one of the best on Mesoamerican culture and lore.
Peter Tompkins in this most valuable work takes you inside Ancient Mesoamerica and the archaeology done in the Yucatan by none other than Augustus Le Plongeon forerunner to the Churchward brothers, Col.Churchward and brother Albert all high degree Freemasons. This book opens up so many revelations a few paragraphs of review would not do it proper justice, get the book. Tompkins covers the theories of the Chuchwards, Edgar Cayce, Augustus Le Plongeon, Leopoldo Batres, and Don Carlos de Siguenza y Gongora.
The Olmec and Mayan cultures are covered extensively. Much of Tompkins work has been dissmissed by scholarly academia, but I think this book as well as his treatise on "Obelisks" ground breaking. This book clarifies a Canaanite-Phoenician-Carthaginian-Olmec-Moor connection.
Profusely illustrated throughout this book gives you a feeling of being right there. There is a very interesting picture of Montezuma wearing an apron with a human head affixed. The title is a bit missleading, for the book is about much more than that. Part V will give the reader a scientific analysis and mathematical extrapolation of the pyramid paradigm. This book is one of the best on Mesoamerican culture and lore.
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