at Abydos, [386].
Tenayocan, name of Mexican town containing the affix “Can,” [263].
Tennessee, cult of Polaris indicated by emblems on shell-gorget, [44].
Tenochtitlan, [63];
hieroglyph in centre of ancient Maya and Mexican maps, [88].
Teo-Culhuacan, from Teotl, stars, sun, gods, something divine; and Culhua, something recurved, and can, the place of=name for Aztlan, [56].
Teotihuacan, pyramids of, [140], [199], [263], [264];
description of ruins, registry of death by small clay heads, [267];
Pyramids show knowledge of “Great Plan;”
great antiquity;