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an's Basque lieutenant, 33, 50. Seneca, 18, 19 (title-page). "Scraelings," Vinland, 23. "Skeleton in Armor," 29. Spain, how consolidated, 37, 106. Spain, close of its colonial history, 52. Squier, quoted, 176, 181. T. Tambos, Peru, 185. Tehuantepec, isthmus, 171. Tenochtitlan, Mexico, 57. Teocalli, 106, 117, 148-151, 156 (cut, 105). Tezcatlipoca, god of youth, 61. Tezcuco, eastern capital, Mexico, 56. Tezcuco, 56, 57, 136. Tezcuco, king of, 100. Tezcuco, lake, 139-140. Thorfinn, 23. Thorwaldsen, 23. Titicaca, lake, 71, 182. Titicaca (_see_ CYCLOPEAN RUINS), 174, 175. Tlaloc, god of rain, 63. Tlascala, 113, 121-127, 130, 153, 159, 163. Tlascala, people, and siege, 130, 133. Toltecs, 56, 71. Totonacs, 115. Trinidad, 45. Tula, 56. Tumbez, Peru, 186. Turks, causing civilization, 36, 38. U. Utatla, 79. Uxmal, 55, 76 (frontispiece). V. Valladolid, 46. Velasquez, 51-53, 107, 108, 158. Vesper, 14 (_see_ HESPERIDES). Vespucci, 49, 51, 52. Vinland (New England), 23, 25. Vinland, map of, 24. Voltaire, story of Cortes, 164. W. Waldseemueller, 50. Watling's Island, 42. Welsh Discovery, 32, 33. William III. and Darien Scheme, 168-169. Wilson, "Prehistoric Man," 26, 81. World, shape of, 9-11. X. Xalapa, 120. Xicotencatl, Tlascalan, 124, 126, 127-130. Xicotencatl appearance, 129. Y. Yochicalco, 86. Yucatan, 53, 54, 75-77. Z. Zempoalla, "conversion of," 116. Zempoalla, 119, 158, 159. Zeni, Italian brothers, 34-35. Zeno map, 34, 35. Zipango (Japan), 39, 45. Zodiac, comparative, 55. Zodiac (cut) from a tomb at Cusco, 182. * * * * * Transcriber's note: The many spelling and hyphenation discrepancies in this text are as in the original. ***END OF THE PROJECT GUTENBERG EBOOK THE STORY OF EXTINCT CIVILIZATIONS OF THE WEST*** ******* This file should be named 31413.txt or 31413.zip ******* This and all associated files of various formats will be found in: http://www.gutenberg.org/dirs/3/1/4/1/31413 Updated editions will replace the previous one--the old editions will be renamed. Creating the works from public domain print editions means that no one owns a United States copyright in t
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