Fig. 1 : The Chinese giant Pan-ku holding the World Egg
Fig. 2: Quetzalcoatl, Aztec god of the wind, embodies both the Heaven and the Earth
Fig.3: The two snakes used in Fig.2 as a symbol for Heaven become an arch or yoke.
Fig. 4: The simplified arch shown in Fig.3 which surrounds a human-like face symbolizes the Heaven ascending at the top of two pillars
Fig. 5: The Bennett statue
Fig.6a: The Bennett statue (with its sides and back shown in a deployed view)
Fig.6b: Simplified drawing of the Bennett statue shown in Fig.6a
Fig.7: Close-up of the space marked A in Fig.6b
Fig8a: Winged creature with a human head, shown on the Bennett statue
Fig.8b: Winged creature with a bird head, shown on the Bennett statue
Fig.9: Sun Gate
Fig. 10 a: Drawing found in an Incan tomb in Peru
Fig.10b: Close-up of Fig.10a
Fig11: The Raimondi stele (Peru)
Fig.12: The Bird Man (Peru)
Fig.13: Drawing of a demon (Peru)
Fig.14a: Quetzalcoatl, god of the wind
Fig.14b: Rear of the drawing shown in Fig.14a
Fig. 15:: Removal of the heart displayed in the Codex Borgia