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- proper noun Maya mythology The
personification ofdeath inMaya mythology .
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For example, Ah Puch, the Mayan god of the dead, was a gruesome character whose putrid, decomposing, skeletal form offered little in the way consolation to new arrivals.
Matt J. Rossano: Fear of Death, Joy of Life and the Origins of God Matt J. Rossano 2010
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For example, Ah Puch, the Mayan god of the dead, was a gruesome character whose putrid, decomposing, skeletal form offered little in the way consolation to new arrivals.
Matt J. Rossano: Fear of Death, Joy of Life and the Origins of God Matt J. Rossano 2010
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For example, Ah Puch, the Mayan god of the dead, was a gruesome character whose putrid, decomposing, skeletal form offered little in the way consolation to new arrivals.
Matt J. Rossano: Fear of Death, Joy of Life and the Origins of God Matt J. Rossano 2010
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For example, Ah Puch, the Mayan god of the dead, was a gruesome character whose putrid, decomposing, skeletal form offered little in the way consolation to new arrivals.
Matt J. Rossano: Fear of Death, Joy of Life and the Origins of God Matt J. Rossano 2010
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For example, Ah Puch, the Mayan god of the dead, was a gruesome character whose putrid, decomposing, skeletal form offered little in the way consolation to new arrivals.
The Full Feed from HuffingtonPost.com Matt J. Rossano 2010
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Named for Ah Puch, the Mayan Death God, the never-finished book was to be part comic, part illustrated book.
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Named for Ah Puch, the Mayan Death God, the never-finished book was to be part comic, part illustrated book.
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