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- Augustus Henry Julian Le Plongeon (4 May 1825 – 13 December 1908) was a British-American archeologist and photographer who studied the pre-Columbian ruins...
- Mu is a lost continent introduced by Augustus Le Plongeon (1825–1908), who identified the "Land of Mu" with Atlantis. The name was subsequently identified...
- claimed to have existed by British-American archaeologist Augustus Le Plongeon and subsequently by British occult writer James Churchward. The first recorded...
- Alice Dixon Le Plongeon (1851–1910) was an English photographer, amateur archeologist, traveller, and author. She was one of the first people to excavate...
- Plongeon's sponsor, Stephen Salisbury of Worcester, M****achusetts, published Le Plongeon's find, but revised the spelling to "Chac-Mool." Le Plongeon...
- mythical Mayan queen written about by Augustus Le Plongeon and his wife, Alice Dixon Le Plongeon. The Plongeons undertook the first excavation of Chichen Itza...
- condition of several buildings. In 1875, Augustus Le Plongeon and his wife Alice Dixon Le Plongeon visited Chichén, and excavated a statue of a figure...
- the 3-metre springboard synchro in 2003. Comtois, who trains at Club de Plongeon CAMO, at the Complexe sportif Claude-Robillard in Montreal, was Alexandre...
- [citation needed] Three is the symbolic representation for Mu, Augustus Le Plongeon's and James Churchward's lost continent. Philosophers such as Aquinas, Kant...
- pseudoarchaeologist Augustus Le Plongeon traveled to Mesoamerica and performed some of the first excavations of many famous Mayan ruins. Le Plongeon invented narratives...