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15, 129, 132, 192, 200, 201, 203, 205, 206, 227, 295, 511, 574. Cuzco, "navel of the earth," 133; plan of city, Centre and Four Quarters, 136; founded by Manco Capac, 156; temple, facing north and containing gold image of "Creator," 163; gold plaque from, 168; symbolism analogous to Mexican and Maya, 170. Dahlgren, E. W., 230. D'Alviella, Goblet, 19, 459. Dances, sacred, 57; description of Mexican dance, representing wheel or axial rotation, 58, 59; of Moki Indian, 119; at Cuzco, 145; Sun pole dance of American Indians, 313, _note_. Davis, J. F., 300. Day-sign, Maya and Mexican, 75, 107-112; influence of, 177; totem of clan, 178, 179; Cabal, on Copan altar, 227; and year signs of native calendar, 248; in calendar-stone, 253; names of, used as personal and tribal names, 253. Death, symbol of, 39. Deer, mask of, 165. Deities, Aztec, number of, same god under several names, 8. Demosthenes, lantern of, 127. Denderah, 400. Dennis, J. S., 483. DeRossi, 514. Desjardins, 150. Destruction of the earth, Mexican traditions concerning, 270, 271. Dhruva, 495, 496. Diaz, Bernal, 71, 72, 75, 77, 80, 96, 97, 245, 265, 542. Din-gira, Akkadian name for God, 302. Diocletian, 514. Divination, in connection with use of mirrors, 83; origin of 177; in China, Thibet and India, 301. Divine Twin (see Duality). Documentos ineditos del Archivio de Indias, 77. Dog, head of, on sculptures from Santa Lucia, 165; Maya word for=men, 234. Donelly, Ignatius, 374, 516. D'Orbigny, 150. Douglas, R. K., 285, 291, 298, 299, 302. Draconis, observation in Egypt, 384. Dragon, at Quirigua, 233. Dragon-fly, employed as cross-symbol, on Algonquin garment, 48. Druids, 470, 471. Drums, 58, 59, 60, 213. Duality or "Divine Twin," symbol of, 39; conventional representation of, 46; idea of, 47; dual stellar divinity, 56, 57; represented in sacred dance, 59; by male and female ruler, 62; development of idea, 67; twin brothers as rulers in Yucatan, 68; Montezuma, impersonation of, 73, 77, 78; in Peruvian symbolism, 134; the "Beloved Twain" of the Zuni, 200; Quetzalcoatl and Kukulcan, 223; dual ruler at Copan, 228; in Quirigua, 232; on Palenque tablet, 245; on Mexican Calendar Stone, 249; in Mexican sculpture, 251, 260-262; dual government at time of Conquest, 266; in China, 285;
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