Signs and Symbols of Primordial Man

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Cosimo, Inc., Jun 1, 2007 - Religion - 568 pages
African people developed signs and symbols as a way of communicating and delivering messages. It is most unfortunate that most people who today are members of secret societies have no in-depth knowledge of the history of the society and the unifying role it played in the early intellectual life of the Nile Valley. It is through Churchward's examination of most of the known cultures of the people of his day that the signs and symbols of primodial man is revealed. At this juncture we need to be reminded that Nile Valley stretches over 4,000 miles into the body of Africa and that the creations of Nile Valley civilizations cannot be attributed only to that portion of North Africa that the Greeks called, "Egypt." The Nile river was the world's first great cultural highway, bringing people and cultures out of the body of inner Africa. This great cultural migration led to the peopling of Egypt. Making Egypt and composite civilization compromised of different African people who dwelled along the banks of the Nile river. The civilization that developed in Egypt was the culmination of civilization.
 

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CONTENTS
1
Proofs of Its being Universal II
17
CHAPTER III
29
The Three Pillars or Columns
38
Swastika
44
Australians and other Tribes
50
Hieroglyphics on Australians and their Meaning
70
The Tordites and their Ceremonies
77
The Ainus of Japan and the Code of Hammurabi
218
Language
226
The Japanese The Emerald Stonefound Universally and reason
233
The Danites and the Pentateuch
240
CHAPTER XII
246
Notes on Burial Customs etc as Found in Various Parts of the World
256
XIV
289
395
307

Photograph of Ground Drawing and preparing Wollunqua Mound
81
Decipherment of Tablets of TemplePyramid of Tepoxtlantraced
89
Notes on Design on a Vase from Chama
94
Myths and Legends same as the Egyptian
110
Decipherment of Dr Le Plongeons WorksHow the Mythos
122
Mexican Types of Isis and HorusEgyptian and Christian The Seri
127
CHAPTER VII
133
The Tomb of Ollamh Fodhla in Ireland Description and Decipherment
168
Tabulated Hieroglyphics found Universally Complex Mexican
178
Totemism and Totemic Ceremonies Defined and Explained in connec
189
The CableTow and The Bright Morning StarSign and Symbol of
205
Traditions of the Alcheringa Ancestors and Egyptian Words found amongst
212
XV
309
The Four Children of Horus as Found all over the World and Meaning
315
CHAPTER XVI
325
CHAPTER XVII
350
The Pygmies and their Relation to Bushmen their Language
373
CHAPTER XVIII
375
CHAPTER XIX
394
XVI
439
XVII
448
Remarks on The Book of the Dead or The Book of the Resurrection
494
Circumcision and SubincisionOrigin and Explanation and Legends
495
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