The Phoenicians and The Mayans, A shared culture?

Fiction & Literature, Historical
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Author: Spoo Publications ISBN: 9781476083759
Publisher: Spoo Publications Publication: July 23, 2012
Imprint: Smashwords Edition Language: English
Author: Spoo Publications
ISBN: 9781476083759
Publisher: Spoo Publications
Publication: July 23, 2012
Imprint: Smashwords Edition
Language: English

The theory that the ancient Phoenicians, in avoiding annihilation, traveled across the Atlantic ocean around 700BC and landed in Central America. Thus effecting a massive social and religious shift in the Mayan culture of that time.
This book uncovers the multitude of links between the two cultures, exposes the destruction of the cult of Moloch and the Phoenicians as well as the formation of the cult of Chaahk Mool in the Mayan home lands.
Written in an easy to comprehend format that will appeal to history professors and house husbands alike. An academic work written in a non-academic tone. Presenting facts in a way the reader doesn’t need a degree in anthropology to understand.
This book explores the modern cultural and political ramifications of this cross culture theory, the possibly disastrous effects of this theory on our modern world.
Leaving no stone unturned from modern DNA science to ancient Historical inscriptions, This books gets down to the real meat of the matter and opens a new and forgotten chapter in our worlds vast history. A chapter that is sure to bring controversy and also a harmonious understanding of what history really means.

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The theory that the ancient Phoenicians, in avoiding annihilation, traveled across the Atlantic ocean around 700BC and landed in Central America. Thus effecting a massive social and religious shift in the Mayan culture of that time.
This book uncovers the multitude of links between the two cultures, exposes the destruction of the cult of Moloch and the Phoenicians as well as the formation of the cult of Chaahk Mool in the Mayan home lands.
Written in an easy to comprehend format that will appeal to history professors and house husbands alike. An academic work written in a non-academic tone. Presenting facts in a way the reader doesn’t need a degree in anthropology to understand.
This book explores the modern cultural and political ramifications of this cross culture theory, the possibly disastrous effects of this theory on our modern world.
Leaving no stone unturned from modern DNA science to ancient Historical inscriptions, This books gets down to the real meat of the matter and opens a new and forgotten chapter in our worlds vast history. A chapter that is sure to bring controversy and also a harmonious understanding of what history really means.

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