But the evolution that was specified does not exist here anomalies that should be corrected: these diverse genealogies become on the contrary, the private proof of our theory. We have a lot of examples, that the same objects are the metaphorical names for people in different tribes. So, there's a tribe of ducks in Australia, South and North America. The eagle still deified by the North Americans; he was the subject of cult of the Egyptians, as it concludes with some basis, Mr. Mac McLennan, and also the Jews and the Romans. Obviously, for the reason already often happened in the early stages of development by the ancient tribes that praise comparison of the hero with the sun was set out very often. What come out of this? The sun gave names to the different chiefs and of the ancient founders of the tribe, and the local tradition then often identified them with the sun; and these tribes, after they have grown and expanded, extending their gains or otherwise, have formed private alliances and created a mixed mythology which must necessarily combine the most contradictory stories about the God of the Sun, like other major deities. If North American the tribes, which are quite common legends about the God of the Sun, reached a complex civilization, then they would also be a mythology, ascribing the sun of different proper names and genealogies are incompatible
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But the evolution that was specified does not exist
here anomalies that should be corrected: these diverse genealogies become
on the contrary, the private proof of our theory. We have a lot of
examples, that the same objects are the metaphorical names for people
in different tribes. So, there's a tribe of ducks in Australia, South and North
America. The eagle still deified by the North Americans; he was the subject of
cult of the Egyptians, as it concludes with some basis, Mr. Mac McLennan, and
also the Jews and the Romans. Obviously, for the reason already often
happened in the early stages of development by the ancient tribes that praise
comparison of the hero with the sun was set out very often. What come out of this?
The sun gave names to the different chiefs and of the ancient founders of the tribe, and
the local tradition then often identified them with the sun; and these tribes,
after they have grown and expanded, extending their gains
or otherwise, have formed private alliances and created a mixed mythology
which must necessarily combine the most contradictory stories about
the God of the Sun, like other major deities. If North American
the tribes, which are quite common legends about the God of the Sun, reached
a complex civilization, then they would also be a mythology, ascribing
the sun of different proper names and genealogies are incompatible
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