Aut the subject of the Olmecs, a conventional term used to designate the great civilizers of pre-Columbian America, the human bones exhumed on the sites where they lived, present dental mutilations and deformations of the skull. This constitutes distinctive traditional traits, exactly as is the case with certain populations of Kemet (Africa). These people of ancient America used a script based on ideograms, imitating the use of the Kemites. The society, matriarchal, was organized according to a stratification in "classes" and knew professional specializations: Kemet and all the traditional societies of the black continent offer the same customs. The great god of the Olmecs, Kukulcan, was depicted with black skin. This god, whose other name is Quetzalcóatl, had as its eminent symbol, the most powerful, the star of the day, the sun, as is still the case throughout Africa. Kulkulcan, according to the liturgical account, had a brother who answered to the name of Tezcatlipoca. Tezcatlipoca has all the characters of Seth. Most films and documentaries relating to the religion of the first inhabitants of America depict religious ceremonies in which Kukulcan is invoked and human sacrifices are performed, which is nonsense and does not correspond to the reality of the facts; for it was with the cult of Tezcatlipoca that such practices were observed.
Colossal “Olmec” head, the Kemite character of this facies is undeniable.
Following the Olmec mythological story, Tezcatlipoca usurps the throne and forces his brother Kukulcan into exile. Kukulcan is considered to be the inventor of the book and the calendar, the one who offered corn to mankind. It is the symbol of death and resurrection. Kukulcan was born of a virgin. He is the tutelary god of priests and his name is carried by the High Priest. With the Aztecs, the priests painted their bodies black.
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Release Date | 2014-04-03T00:00:01Z |
Language | Français |
Number Of Pages | 344 |
Publication Date | 2014-04-03T00:00:01Z |