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... Quirigua , which he accordingly did . The reader must go back to Encuentros , the place at which we slept the second night of our arrival in the country . From this place they embarked in a canoe about twenty - five feet long and four ...
... Quirigua , which he accordingly did . The reader must go back to Encuentros , the place at which we slept the second night of our arrival in the country . From this place they embarked in a canoe about twenty - five feet long and four ...
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John L. Stephens. 70 ) AT 23 Feet nigh Vol.2 To face p . 121 . AT 23 Ft. 1 F. Catherwood de ! MONUMENT QUIRIGUA Vol . 2. To face p . 121 . Hatherwood NIK 90.Han 305.
John L. Stephens. 70 ) AT 23 Feet nigh Vol.2 To face p . 121 . AT 23 Ft. 1 F. Catherwood de ! MONUMENT QUIRIGUA Vol . 2. To face p . 121 . Hatherwood NIK 90.Han 305.
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... Quirigua ; but we did not find statues , or carved figures , or hieroglyphics , nor could we learn that any had ever been found there . If there had been such evidences we should have consid- ered these remains the works of the same ...
... Quirigua ; but we did not find statues , or carved figures , or hieroglyphics , nor could we learn that any had ever been found there . If there had been such evidences we should have consid- ered these remains the works of the same ...
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... Quirigua ; but in Egypt stones large as these are raised to a height of twen- ty or thirty feet and laid in the walls , while the obelisks which stand as ornaments at the doors , towering , a sin- gle stone , to the height of ninety ...
... Quirigua ; but in Egypt stones large as these are raised to a height of twen- ty or thirty feet and laid in the walls , while the obelisks which stand as ornaments at the doors , towering , a sin- gle stone , to the height of ninety ...
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... Quirigua , or such monuments as it might be considered advisable to remove , at a price beyond what would have been accepted for them when he left Guatimala ; but , unfortunately , in the mean time , a notice taken from Mr. Catherwood's ...
... Quirigua , or such monuments as it might be considered advisable to remove , at a price beyond what would have been accepted for them when he left Guatimala ; but , unfortunately , in the mean time , a notice taken from Mr. Catherwood's ...
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Incidents of Travel in Central America, Chiapas, and Yucatan, Volym 2 John L. Stephens Obegränsad förhandsgranskning - 1841 |
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