Calalus

Welcome to the Calalus information website. Here you will find books and articles on the Jewish presence in Toltec Mexico from the sixththrough the tenth century, including publications on The TucsonArtifacts and Los Lunas Decalogue Stone

Merchant Adventurer Kings of Rhoda:

The Lost World of the Tucson Artifacts

By Donald N. Yates

CAST LEAD CROSSES

Silverbell Artifacts

We talk about the Tucson Crosses, also called the Silverbell Artifacts, a collection of cast lead crosses, swords and spears discovered in Tucson in the 1920s and kept in the Arizona Historical Society Museum.

The Tucson Artifacts

An Album of Photography With Transcriptions andTranslations of the Medieval Latin

By Donald N. Yates

$ 18.95

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about the last news and discoveries
about Tucson Artifacts

Robert Heine-Geldern estimates that voyages from India reached directly into America from as early as the 2nd century C.E., in
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LONGMONT, Colo., March 28, 2018 /PRNewswire/ -- Since they came to light nearly a hundred years ago, the Tucson Artifacts
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Fact #1. They are “old iron objects found outside Tucson in 1924.” Incredibly, this “fact” comes from the first sentence
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Bearded Semitic merchant wearing keffiyah, from Hodges Ruin, Tucson, dated to Cañada del Oro period ca. 500-700. Rafael Serrano, after
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Quetzalcoatl face is surrounded by Ulli-drops and annotations in Old Breton ogam, all with gold infill, on the Judas-Benjamin-Isaac Cross
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What You Thought You Knew about Southwest U.S. Indians is probably not right... Tucson Artifacts can shed light on American
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Pope Hadrian, one of the authors of the Donation of Constantine.    What do the Tucson Artifacts have to do
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    From the forthcoming publication Merchant Adventurer Kings of Rhoda, we present a chronology of world events as they
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Merchant Adventurer Kings of Rhoda The Strange World of the Tucson Artifacts, 775-900 Completed, in draft form, are the introduction
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The Josephus Cross, with the legend of Benjamin, builder of the walls of Rome, memorial to Josephus, father of Oliver
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Los Lunas Decalogue Stone

Eighth-Century Hebrew Monument in New Mexico

By Donald Panther-Yates. Narrated by David Coatney.

$ 4.95

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