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==Naacal Tablets==  
==Naacal Tablets==  


The Naacal Tablets are several ancient tablets claiming
The Naacal Tablets are an elusive set of stone tablets depicting an elaborate story of the creation of human civilization. Augustus Le Plongeon, a french photographer and amateur archaeologist, was the first to begin shaping the narrative about the Naacals and lost continents <ref>McDaniel, 2007, The Lure of Moo, Archaeology, Vol. 60, No. 1 (January/February 2007), pp. 48-51/ref>. In 1896, Plongeon and his wife, Alice Dixon, wrote their controversial book, "Queen Moo and the Egyptian Sphinx," in which the Naacals were first mentioned. The Plongeon's claimed the Naacals were a group of "exalted" missionaries tasked with the purpose of spreading the religion and way of life of the ancient Mayas.


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Naacal Tablets

The Naacal Tablets are an elusive set of stone tablets depicting an elaborate story of the creation of human civilization. Augustus Le Plongeon, a french photographer and amateur archaeologist, was the first to begin shaping the narrative about the Naacals and lost continents Cite error: Closing </ref> missing for <ref> tag. Naacals were very old[1]

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