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 | | We have previously thrown some light on the antiquity of Egyptian civilization, which Bunsen, the best modern authority, places at 21,000 years BC, a date he assigns to the erection of the first pyramid. |
 | | It will be impossible, within the limited scope of this series, to trace in any detail the evidences of the last Golden, Silver and Bronze Age civilizations of India, to study which, as Louis Jacolliet remarks, "is to trace humanity to its sources." |
 | | Can there be an absurdity in the suggestion that the India of 6000 years ago, brilliant, civilized, overflowing with population, impressed upon Egypt, Persia, Judea, Greece and Rome, a stamp as ineffaceable, impressions as profound, as these last have impressed upon us?" |
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