Montezuma's Missing Treasure


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Discusses the mystery surrounding the lost treasure of the Aztec king Montezuma and presents three possible solutions.




Montezuma's Gold


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In the year 1520 Hernando Cortez conquered the Aztec Empire and captured riches that filled the treasury of King Charles I of Spain to overflowing. Ships laden with gold and precious stones flowed from the New World to Spain, making Spain the riches country in Europe. However not all the treasure of the Aztec Empire was found by Hernando Cortez and his men as they slaughtered and looted their way through the new world. For hundreds of years rumors abounded of an Aztec secret chamber with rooms full of gold and precious gems that the Conquistadors never found. Quite by accident Peter Logan has found the chamber hidden for more than five hundred years. In a desperate flight from the Spanish family who claims the treasure belongs to them and a killer tracking him down, Peter must somehow find a way to return the treasure to its rightful place with the antiquities of Mexico.




Buried Treasure


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1521, the Aztec empire has fallen to Spanish Conquistadors' in bloody genocide. The Aztec ruler, Montezuma, murdered, and his treasure. had disappeared. Legend says the treasure was spirited away by Montezuma's elite Eagle warriors headed for an unknown location in the desert southwest of what is now the United States. It has never been found.




The Lost Treasure of Cortés


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While researching an heirloom gold cross in New York City, clues emerge pointing to the location of a lost treasure Cortés stole from the Aztecs. Gideon Riot, his wife Carmelita, Molly, a sweet looking but hardened cowgirl from Tucson, and Sofie, a historian from the New York library travel to México and search for this elusive cache. Their search takes them from New York to an historic church in Tucson and further to a tiny island in México during the early uprisings of their Revolution. The quartet face unimaginable hazards from other treasure hunters, revolutionaries, and a spy in their midst. The Lost Treasure of Cortés is a story of and the incredible turmoil along the U.S./Mexican border at the height of the Mexican revolution, and a search for the lost Aztec treasure.




Lost Aztec Gold


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Archeologist and treasure hunter, Nathan Hunter, becomes obsessed when he is called to action after discovering a relic revealing a clue to finding the legendary lost treasure of the Aztec empire hidden five hundred years ago when Spanish Conquistadors ransacked the land. The perilous treasure quest takes Hunter to abandoned Mayan ruins where terrifying challenges await him where he must defeat deadly booby-traps, avoiding Nazi goons, and black marketers hot on his trail. Hunter must solve deadly riddles to discover the secret location of the Aztec treasure. Hunter treasure quest takes him to the ruins of Tikal, Yaxha, Chicken Itza, Yaxchilan, Palenque, and finally to the Altun Ha ruins in Belize




The Ancient Alien Theory: Part Six


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The Ancient Alien Theory: Part Six and ancientalienpedia.com are both a written and online resource. The written guide serves as an opportunity to log out, shut down, and unplug from the online world. The online guide serves as a gateway to the Ancient Alien Theory, with links to online sources, books, and authors. Just as Bill Birnes' created The UFO Magazine Encyclopedia to provide a comprehensive guide to UFOs and extraterrestrial contact, AncientAlienPedia is providing a database to the Ancient Alien Theory. This all-inclusive guidebook saves readers countless of hours of searching for this information which is scattered across hundreds of websites and books. The AncientAlienPedia will prove to be an essential reference for the highly controversial Ancient Alien Theory.




The Aztec Treasure-House


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The Aztec Treasure-House is an adventure story by Thomas A. Janvier. Janvier was an American story-writer and historian. Excerpt: "I opened the door and looked out, but the passage was empty. The gallery overlooked the court-yard, and stepping to the edge of the low stone railing, I beheld a sight that I never recall without a feeling of warm tenderness. Almost directly beneath me stood a small gray ass, a very delicately shaped and perfect little animal, with a coat of most extraordinary length and fuzziness, and with ears of a truly prodigious size. His head was raised, and his great ears were pricked forward in a fashion which indicated that he was most intently listening; and upon his face was an expression of such benevolent sweetness, joined to such thoughtfulness and meditative wisdom, that in my heart (which is very open to affection for his gentle kind) there sprung up in a moment a real love for him. Suddenly he lowered his head, and turned eagerly his regard towards the corner of the court-yard where descended the stair-way from the gallery on which I stood; and from this quarter came towards him a smiling, pleasant-faced Indian lad of eighteen or twenty years old, whose dress was a cotton shirt and cotton trousers, whose feet were bare, and on whose head was a battered hat of straw. And as the ass saw the boy, he strained at the cord that tethered him and gave another mighty bray."




Legends Of Lost Aztec Gold


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Roiling conflict, budding romance, and rip-roaring adventure all collide in this novel. Renowned rabble-rouser Jim Kendric is making his way back to town, and the entire community -- including one widely coveted young woman -- is bracing itself for the impact of his arrival. A tale of Aztec treasure--of American adventurers who seek it--of Zoraida, who protects it.




Montezuma's Treasure


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Montezuma's treasure is about the legendary Aztec wealth hidden from the Conquistadors when Cortes invaded Mexico and king Montezuma order their wealth to be taken north and hidden from Cortes. The Aztec warriors carried their empire wealth to the Grand Canyon and secreted in a caver that a lost prospector discovered by accident in 1867 after nearly drowning in the Colorado River. Unfortunately, the location was lost and never found again until Jack Hunter takes up the challenge.