Malvenda says, that the natives of St. Michael had tombstones, which the Spaniards digged up, with several ancient Hebrew characters upon them, as, "Why is God gone away?" and "He is dead, God, knows."" (The Writings of Fray Benardino de Sahagan Vol. No. 8 p.373 Antiquities of Mexico by Lord Edward Kingsborough) - SRC http://www.supportingevidences.net/reformed-egyptian-and-hebrew/
"... Two other stones containing inscriptions in Hebrew and Greek letters, are stated by Colancha, on the authority of Brother Raymond Urtado to have existed in the neighborhood." (Chronicle of the Order of Saint Agustine in Peru)
Father Francisco Ximénez (1666-1729) was a Roman Catholic Priest who served in the territory, which is now the Republic of Guatemala. He arrived in the New World in 1688 where he learned Cakchiquel language. Francisco Ximénez recorded: “…In the province of Petén, to the south of Yucatan, the Spaniards, during their expedition of 1696 against the Itzá, found some books written with characters which resembled Hebrew characters..." (Historia de la Provincia de San Vicente De Chiapay, Guatemala)
The Catholic Bishop Diego de Landa serving in the Yucatán Peninsularecorded: "Among the Maya we found a great number, [thousands], of books…we burned them all…" (The first Catholic bishop in the Yucatan, Diego de Landa 1561)
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"…Calancha when explaining, at page 32 of his Chronicle of the Order of Saint Augustine in Peru, a curious inscription discovered upon a rock in Calango, a place situated at the distance of fifteen leagues from Lima, an engraving of which is inserted in his work. This inscription consisted of a row of letters, either alphabetically or numerically employed and horizontally carved in the rock…the stones containing inscriptions in Hebrew and Greek letters, are stated by Calancha, on the authority of Brother Raymond Urtado, to have existed in the neighborhood, who further adds, "They tell me that in the year 1645, the Licentiate Duarte Fernandez, the visitor of the archbishop ordered these letters to be defaced…" (Antiquities of Mexico VIII 25 Kingsborough)
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