Myths of Pre-Columbian AmericaCourier Corporation, 1996/01/01 - 351 ページ Expert discussions of such myths and mythological figures as the milk goddess and her pot symbol, the jewel-water and mugwort goddess, goddesses of love and food, Tlaloc and the dragon, love and mother deities, Quetzalcoatl, many more. Also, symbolism, burial customs, other topics. Over 70 illustrations. Map. |
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CHAP Page I THE GLAMOUR OF GOLD | 1 |
GROWTH OF NEW WORLD CIVILIZATION 185 | 28 |
SYMBOLS WITH A HISTORY | 36 |
THE WINGED DISC AND THE WORLDS AGES | 61 |
SEMITES CELTS AND NORSEMEN IN AMERICA | 81 |
AMERICANASIATIC RELATIONS | 102 |
SEA ROUTES OF ANCIENT PACIFIC MARINERS | 114 |
WATER BURIALS AND THE SHIP OF DEATH | 128 |
BUTTERFLY DEITIES | 216 |
GODDESSES OF LOVE AND FOOD | 217 |
A LIFEGIVING AND WAR GODDESS | 228 |
TLALOC AND THE DRAGON | 234 |
THE WATER CONTROLLER | 240 |
THE RAIN GOD AND DRAGON MYTH | 244 |
WHITE MISSIONARIES AND WHITE GODS | 254 |
FIGURES OF QUETZALCOATL SHOWING BUDDHIST | 256 |
CREMATION AND OTHER BURIAL CUSTOMS | 143 |
THE MILK GODDESS AND HER POT SYMBOL | 166 |
MILKING THE MAGUEY PLANT FOR THE PREPARA | 176 |
THE JEWELWATER AND MUGWORT GODDESS | 197 |
STONE FIGURE OF THE WATER GODDESS CHALCHIUHT | 200 |
Two GREAT GODS | 271 |
FORMS OF TEZCATLIPOCA | 272 |
MOTIVES FOR MIGRATIONS | 296 |
ANCIENT WALLS OF THE INCA FORTRESS AT CUZCO PERU | 312 |
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