compared with symbolism of sculptured slabs in Guatemala, [153], [154], [155], [156];

linguistic affinities between Quechua and Maya and Nahuatl, [158], [159];

Polaris;

navigation, [159], [160];

worship of “Creator” (Polaris) superseded sun and moon cults, [161], [164];

caste division associated with left hand, [165];

ruins of Tiahuanaco, [165-169];

symbols compared with those of Mexico and Central America, [170];

summary, [494];

scheme of government compared with Plato's “divine polities”, [509], [539];