Budge's Egypt: A Classic 19th-century Travel GuideFocusing on the monuments on either side of the Nile between Cairo and the Second Cataract, the author summarizes Egyptian history, describes Egyptians, their writing, and their religion and gods, plus historic sites, locales, and objects: Alexandria, Cairo, Heliopolis, Suez, Cleopatra's Needle, the Rosetta Stone, the pyramids, the Sphinx; the statue of Rameses II, the temples at Luxor and Karnak, major sites where royal mummies were discovered, and much more. |
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Contents
Egyptian History and its sources I | 9 |
Dates assigned to the Egyptian Dynasties by Egypto | 26 |
The Nile | 44 |
The First Cataract | 45 |
A list of some Hieroglyphic Signs | 61 |
Alexandria | 97 |
Rosetta Stone | 103 |
Heliopolis | 131 |
Melâwî | 172 |
Abydos | 178 |
Farshût | 184 |
Luxor and Thebes | 191 |
Dêr elMedînet | 215 |
The Tombs of the Kings | 222 |
Esneh | 228 |
Elephantine | 234 |
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