The Origin Of The Egyptians

The Origin Of The Egyptians

Introduction byManly P. Hall
PublisherThe Philosophical Research Society, Inc.
Copyright HolderPhilosophical Research Society, Inc.
About/SubjectAncient Egypt, Ancient Civilisations
FormatHardback
LanguageEnglish
LocationLos Angeles, California
Copyright1983
Pages / Font159 pages
ISBN 100-89314-418-5
Library of Congress Catalog Card Number83-16024
ChaptersPreface I. The Origin of the Egyptians II. Mayan Influence on Chaldean Civilization III. Evidence of Relations in Times Remote, between Egyptians, the Mayas, and the Dwellers in Western Lands IV. Why the Mayas Adopted the Number Thirteen as the Basis for Their Calculations V. More Evidence of Communications between Egyptians and Mayas VI. Similarity of the Maya to the Egyptian Language as Indicated by Alphabetical Characters and Certain Words VII. Comparison of the Egyptian with the Mayan Language VIII. Comparison of Mayan and Egyptian Words Signifying the Supreme Power and an Account of the Destruction of Records IX. Evidence Showing that the Egyptians and the Mayas Learned the Art of Writing from the same teachers X. Similarity of Babylonian, Egyptian and Mayan Accounts of Creation XI. The Cosmogony of Maya Similar to That of Egypt, Chaldea and India
NotesLimited Edition of 2000 copies. First Printing. Dust Jacket. "Published in the Word magazine, New York City, 1914, and ran serially through several issues"
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