Man, God, and CivilizationCitadel Press, 1990 - 327 pages |
Table des matières
The Early Ages of the World | 3 |
The Factors and Evidences of Evolution | 16 |
Ice Ages and Men | 28 |
Totemism and Exogamy | 56 |
The Origin of Magic and Religion | 71 |
The Worship of Nature | 82 |
Pagan and Christian | 111 |
The Twilight of the Gods | 147 |
Western Asia | 242 |
India | 247 |
Crete and Phoenicia | 250 |
Greece and Rome | 254 |
The ArabMoorish Culture | 263 |
Ancient America | 283 |
Summary and Conclusions | 302 |
309 | |
The Nature of Civilization | 170 |
The Origin of Civilization | 176 |
Ethiopia and Egypt | 210 |
321 | |
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Africa America ancestors ancient Egypt animals anthropologists apes Asia astronomical Atlantis Babylonians became believe brain Broom calendar called century chapter Christian cited civilization Clan constellations culture death deities Dynasty earliest early earth East Egyptian Enlil equinoxes erected Ethiopians Europe evidence evolution exogamy fact fossil four Frazer Gerald Massey goddess gods Golden Bough Greek Hercules Herodotus Homo erectus Horus human Ice Age India iron Isis J. G. Frazer king known Kushite land later Lord Raglan magic mammals Maya Mithra modern moon mysteries myth nature Neanderthal Negro Nile North Olmecs origin Osiris period plants priests primitive Professor pyramid race religion reptiles Robert Briffault Roman sacred scene scholars skin skull solar Spain species stars stone story Sumerians symbolism temple theory thousand tion tonalamatl totem tree tribe words worship zodiac