On Prehistoric Traditions and Customs in Connection with Sun and Serpent Worship, authored by John Samuel Phené, LL.D., F.S.A., offers an in-depth exploration of ancient religious practices, focusing on the veneration of the sun and the serpent across various civilizations. The book presents a detailed analysis of serpent worship, tracing its origins, spread, and significance. Phené delves into how these deities were symbolically connected with fire, water, and fertility, examining their representation in art, architecture, and myth. Through comparative studies of cultures such as ancient Egypt, India, and Mesoamerica, this work provides a historical framework to understand humanity's relationship with nature, ritual, and divinity. Readers interested in archaeology, anthropology, and early religious beliefs will find this book an enlightening journey through the spiritual landscape of the ancient world.