Ancient Mysteries
Pyramids
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One of the most profound mysteries of the world towers above the desert sands of Egypt
A scholarly look at the Great Pyramid as the Biblical 'witness' in Egypt.
Marks takes a look at the pyramid's history, its science and its religious significance to Christianity
This author discounts one of the Pyramid theories as myth, but it's worthy reading to understand his scientific and mathmatical objections.
A quick study into the symbology and meaning of the Great Pyramid
Large Print 15 point font, 2 books on the Mound Builders in One Volume! Addresses the discoveries on Mounds found in Canada and the USA. When the early settlers began to pioneer the unbroken forests of North America, they considered the various Indian tribes to be the true Aborigines of this continent. But long before the red man, even long before the growth of the present forests, there lived an ancient race, whose origin and fate are surrounded with impenetrable darkness. The remains of their habitations, temples and tombs, are the only voices that tell us of their existence.
I, Thoth, the Atlantean, master of mysteries, keeper of records, mighty king, magician, living from generation to generation, being about to pass into the Halls of Amenti, set down for the guidance of those that are to come after, these records of the mighty wisdom of Great Atlantis.
A bit of a different look at the Bible and the Pyramid. Most of the theorists look at the Pyramid as an extension of the Bible. This author takes the view that the Bible is the key to the Pyramid.
A complete study and history of the Seven great wonders of man's industry and imagination of the ancient world.
A short study into the value and mystery of the circle.
Letters on the relationship of the Pyramid to measure and its kaballistic connections.
All authors, from the Father of History downwards, have generally agreed in considering the pyramids of Egypt as magnificent and regal sepulchres; and the sarcophagi, etc., of the dead have been found in them when first opened for the purposes of plunder or curiosity.
Does the geometrical math of playing cards lead to the Great Pyramid of Egypt?