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Whatever may be the truth on these points, it is pretty clear that no traces of their
works or buildings have come down to us, and as skulls belonging to their time
have not been found, any statement as to their race characteristics must be
based ...
Whatever may be the truth on these points, it is pretty clear that no traces of their
works or buildings have come down to us, and as skulls belonging to their time
have not been found, any statement as to their race characteristics must be
based ...
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... him belongs wholly neither to the Indo-European nor to the Semitic family of
languages. The only known language which it resembles is Coptic, and this is
now pretty well understood to be a dialect of the language of the hieroglyphics.
... him belongs wholly neither to the Indo-European nor to the Semitic family of
languages. The only known language which it resembles is Coptic, and this is
now pretty well understood to be a dialect of the language of the hieroglyphics.
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Max Müller and others , “ the Egyptian Max Müller's views . and the Semitic
languages belong to quite different stages of language , the former to what Prof.
Max Müller calls the second or Terminational , the latter to the third or Inflexional
stage ...
Max Müller and others , “ the Egyptian Max Müller's views . and the Semitic
languages belong to quite different stages of language , the former to what Prof.
Max Müller calls the second or Terminational , the latter to the third or Inflexional
stage ...
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In the sixth year of Usertsen II. thirty-seven people belonging to a branch of the
Semitic race called Aämu, in the country of Absha, brought a gift of eye-paint to
Chnemu-hetep, in whose tomb this interesting scene is depicted. Some writers ...
In the sixth year of Usertsen II. thirty-seven people belonging to a branch of the
Semitic race called Aämu, in the country of Absha, brought a gift of eye-paint to
Chnemu-hetep, in whose tomb this interesting scene is depicted. Some writers ...
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The names of many kings belonging to this period are known from the
monuments, but a greater knowledge of the history of that time is necessary for
arranging them in chronological order. It seems pretty certain that few of the kings
reigned ...
The names of many kings belonging to this period are known from the
monuments, but a greater knowledge of the history of that time is necessary for
arranging them in chronological order. It seems pretty certain that few of the kings
reigned ...
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