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... the bodies of their dead , so that they might resist the action of decay , and be
ready for the return of the soul . The preservation of the embalmed body , or
mummy , was the chief end and aim of every Egyptian who wished for everlasting
life .
... the bodies of their dead , so that they might resist the action of decay , and be
ready for the return of the soul . The preservation of the embalmed body , or
mummy , was the chief end and aim of every Egyptian who wished for everlasting
life .
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3– - I LKsummy Cloth and Akhmim Embroideries ... ... 189 Canopic Jars and the
inscriptions upon them ... --- ... I 94 Chests for Canopic Jars... --- - - - - - - - - - ... 2
O I The Book of the Dead ... - - - --- - - - - - - - - - 2 O2 PAGE . 210 ... ... ... 2 II . 215.
3– - I LKsummy Cloth and Akhmim Embroideries ... ... 189 Canopic Jars and the
inscriptions upon them ... --- ... I 94 Chests for Canopic Jars... --- - - - - - - - - - ... 2
O I The Book of the Dead ... - - - --- - - - - - - - - - 2 O2 PAGE . 210 ... ... ... 2 II . 215.
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The 64th chapter of the Book of the Dead is said to have been found at Denderah
during his reign, and the 130th chapter also dates from that period. Mer-ba-pen.
With this king's name the Tablet of Sakkārah begins. During the second dynasty ...
The 64th chapter of the Book of the Dead is said to have been found at Denderah
during his reign, and the 130th chapter also dates from that period. Mer-ba-pen.
With this king's name the Tablet of Sakkārah begins. During the second dynasty ...
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And if the living were well cared for , the dead were no less so . The tombs built
for high Beauty of officials and gentlemen attest the care of the sorrowing tombs
of relatives , while the sculptures and paintings employed to XIIth dynasty . adorn
...
And if the living were well cared for , the dead were no less so . The tombs built
for high Beauty of officials and gentlemen attest the care of the sorrowing tombs
of relatives , while the sculptures and paintings employed to XIIth dynasty . adorn
...
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employed by the king produced articles of luxury and beauty, art and literature
flourished unfettered, and the tombs and sepulchres of the dead were scarcely
less splendid than the palaces of the king or the houses of his nobles. After the ...
employed by the king produced articles of luxury and beauty, art and literature
flourished unfettered, and the tombs and sepulchres of the dead were scarcely
less splendid than the palaces of the king or the houses of his nobles. After the ...
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