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countries in which traces of cult have been found, 480-494;
in religious ideas of Old and New World, 517, 539;
summary and conclusions, 544.
Gage, Thomas, 75, 84.
Gallatin, 196.
Gama, Leon y, 96, 186, 246, 252, 256, 260.
Game of ball, represented idea of perpetual motion of the heavenly bodies,
82;
of patolli, description of, 87;
tlachtli and patolli in Mexico, 176, 177, 178.
Garcia, 150.
Garcilaso de la Vega, 132, 133.
Gaul, divided into seven provinces, 493.
Gesenius, 518.
Gensler, Dr., 395.
Ghizeh Museum, 427.
Gibbon, 150.
Gilgamesh epic, 366.
Gillies, John, 487.
Globus, 52.
God C, Maya divinity, 108, 111;
not identical with Polaris, 112.
God L, Maya divinity, 108.
God M, Maya divinity, 108.
Godman, F. Ducane, 120.
Godman and Salvin, 216.
Gomara, 26, 39, 90, 150.
Goodyear, William H., 314, 395, 413, 414, 415, 418, 420, 424, 460.
Goose, in Egyptian symbolism, 398;
in Egyptian, Sanscrit and Hindu religious art, 418;
in the prehistoric art of Greece, Italy, Hallstatt, Gaul, Sweden;
name for in different languages, 419.
Gordon, G. B., 512.
Gottfriedt, J. L., 63.
Government (see Quadruple organization, and Social organization).
Great Plan, stone of, 506.
Great temple of Mexico, 53, 80;
recumbent stone figure on summit of, 96;
contains forty high towers to hold effigies of lords of the Above, 107,
225.
Great Turtle at Quirigua, 234, 240.
Greece, use of checker-board design, 124;
primitive government of, 445;
Athenian culture, 454-459;
summary, 484;
Greek colonies in Egypt, 491;
the symbolic use of the column, 513;
summary and conclusions, 544.
Greek fret, evolution of, on the American continent, 121;
formed by upright and reversed tau, 121.
Griffis, W. E., 310.
Grote, 484, 485, 486, 491, 492, 527.
Guatemala, cult of Polaris, 44;
Cakchiquel Indians, 79, 171;
obsidian mirror as oracle, 82;
ancient capital of, divided into two and four parts, 85;
ancient civilization in, 89;
mushroom-shaped stone figures from, 114;
sculptured slabs resembling image in Inca fable, 153;
Nahuatl language spoken in, 155;
caste division associated with left hand, evidence that Nahuatl was
spoken in, 165;
Nahuatl names of four provinces, 172;
stela with symbol of open hand, 184;
numerical divisions, social organization, symbolism, 226;
summary, in table of co
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