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The Naacal Tablets are | 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>
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Naacals were very old[1]
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