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money which they could afford to spend upon a copy of the Book of the Dead on
the artists ' work for pictures , while they left the execution of the text to an inferior
scribe . Although many of the faulty readings which occur in the Book of the ...
money which they could afford to spend upon a copy of the Book of the Dead on
the artists ' work for pictures , while they left the execution of the text to an inferior
scribe . Although many of the faulty readings which occur in the Book of the ...
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In a small quarto volume published a few months later , we have four chapters in
which are discussed the Theban edition of the Book of the Dead , its history , its
importance and the manner in which it was written ; the description of the texts ...
In a small quarto volume published a few months later , we have four chapters in
which are discussed the Theban edition of the Book of the Dead , its history , its
importance and the manner in which it was written ; the description of the texts ...
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The commonest name for the Book of the Dead in Egyptian generally translated
by " coming forth , or going out , by day ; " Dead . this was probably only a
conventional name , and may account for the difficulty which scholars have had
in ...
The commonest name for the Book of the Dead in Egyptian generally translated
by " coming forth , or going out , by day ; " Dead . this was probably only a
conventional name , and may account for the difficulty which scholars have had
in ...
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Contents
Egyptian Chronology | 10 |
The History of Egypt Dynasties I XXX | 18 |
294 | 27 |
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The Mummy: Chapters on Egyptian Funereal Archaeology Sir Ernest Alfred Wallis Budge Limited preview - 1964 |
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