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Indo-Aryan

Albert Pike, Lectures of Arya and Indo-Aryan Deities and Worship, published by the Ancient and Accepted Scottish Rite of Freemasonry of the Southern Jurisdiction of the U.S.A. on orders of the Grand Command of the Supreme Council 33° see also Queensborough, Theocrasy. [Pg.54]

Some of the earliest examples of glazed pottery appeared in India during the Harappan period. (They did not appear in other countries, such as Mesopotamia, until about 1500 yr later.) The use of terracotta was also well known in early India. With the coming of the Indo-Aryans and the Vedic age, pottery became refined in shape, size, color, and strength, indicating an increasing awareness of the quality control needed to develop utensils for use. [Pg.139]

A Tibetan legend tells of a city to the north of the Gobi Desert in today s Northern China, called Shambhala or the Hidden City of Goodness, founded by Manu the Priest King and Great Lawmaker of the Indo-Hittite Aryans. In his merit or caste system of social stability, Manu °... [Pg.58]

While the Hurrian invasion is virtually silent in history, it is not the only example of such a vacuum left by Indo-Hittites. Indo-Hittite Aryans usually devastated culture in the regions they conquered and brought little to replace it. The Huns, for example, had no long-term influence on Europe. German culture eventually arrived through the Western Roman Empire. [Pg.97]


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