I don't think u idiots have figured out what all this implies...............................
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www.history.com/topics/mayaHistoryThe Maya Empire, centered in the tropical lowlands of what is now Guatemala, reached the peak of its power and influence around the sixth century A.D. The ...Maya Civilization - Indians.org
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As the poster here in DC about an exhibit in the Shakespeare library, also in Dc, says about codes from the European renassaice.......the Italian one............anything can mean anything.........is Hiriam powers about power............or an Irish man................
Guatemala named Livingston.....................like in Tarzan...............also on the Atlantic side...................there is a telegram.................which names both cities of Livingston,,,,,,,Puerto Barrios..........and has a Mayan city in in............one that starts with a Q............
Hiram Powers (July 29, 1805 – June 27, 1873) was an American neoclassical sculptor. Contents. [hide]. 1 Early life and studies; 2 Career as a sculptor ...
The Greek Slave is a marble statue, originally sculpted in clay in Florence by American sculptor Hiram Powers. This original sculpture was completed in 1844 ...
Charles Francis Fuller, Hiram Powers, modeled ca. 1870, plaster, Smithsonian American Art Museum,Museum purchase in memory of Ralph Cross Johnson ...
One of the most popular American statues of the 19th century, Hiram Powers' The Greek Slave (1844), portrays a Greek girl captured by the Turks and put up for ...
In early 1850, Powers began work on a full-size figure inspired by the widely publicized California Gold Rush of 1849. He first called the subject Incognita, then ...
The first residence, in Ohio, of sculptor Hiram Powers Drawing, by Miner KelloggHiram Powers and Powers family papers, Archives of American Art Early Years ...
In that Tarzan movie............the one made in 1938.............also note there is a city
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