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priest, who taught him to read the ancient dead language of the
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David Bruton, Spalding's biographer revealed in "Baird T. Spalding As I Knew Him" (IEP, 1956) that
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of the Naacal civilization was as high as 64 million. Their civilization, which flourished 50,000 years ago, was technologically more advanced than the civilization of
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to save them from destruction at the hands of the devastating hordes that invaded their country in those times), and to learn from their contents the wisdom of those ancient philosophers, of which that preserved in the books of the
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as Naacal survivors who advise humanity. She describes two warring factions among the
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His knowledge remained incomplete, as the available tablets were mere fragments of a larger text, but
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