. The myths of Mexico and Peru. The Princess is given a Vision (Page 141)VVilliain Sewell THE MYTHS OFMEXICO^ PERU BY LEWIS SPENCE AUTHOR OF THE MYTHOLOGIES OF ANCIENT MEXICO AND PERU THE POPOL VUH THE CIVILIZATION OF ANCIENT MEXICO A DICTIONARY OF MYTHOLOGY ETC. ETC. WITH SIXTY FULL-PAGE ILLUSTRATIONS MAINLY BY GILBERT JAMES AND WILLIAM SEWELL AND OTHER DRAWINGS AND MAPS 93 NEW YORK THOM/VS Y. CROWELL COMPANY PUBLISHERS 1 fi .- -Ufb/lg > Printed by BALLANTYNE AND COMPANY Tavistock Street Covent Garden London England /3- ^^^l] PREFACE IN recent years a reawakening has taken place in thestud
. The myths of Mexico and Peru. The Princess is given a Vision (Page 141)VVilliain Sewell THE MYTHS OFMEXICO^ PERU BY LEWIS SPENCE AUTHOR OF THE MYTHOLOGIES OF ANCIENT MEXICO AND PERU THE POPOL VUH THE CIVILIZATION OF ANCIENT MEXICO A DICTIONARY OF MYTHOLOGY ETC. ETC. WITH SIXTY FULL-PAGE ILLUSTRATIONS MAINLY BY GILBERT JAMES AND WILLIAM SEWELL AND OTHER DRAWINGS AND MAPS 93 NEW YORK THOM/VS Y. CROWELL COMPANY PUBLISHERS 1 fi .- -Ufb/lg > Printed by BALLANTYNE AND COMPANY Tavistock Street Covent Garden London England /3- ^^^l] PREFACE IN recent years a reawakening has taken place in thestudy of American archaeology and antiquities,owing chiefly to the labours of a band of scholarsin the United States and a few enthusiasts in the con-tinent of Europe. For the greater part of the nine-teenth century it appeared as if the last word hadbeen written upon Mexican archaeology. The lack ofexcavations and exploration had cramped the outlookof scholars, and there was nothing for them to workupon save what had been done inmythsofmexicoper01spen
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