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CIPPI OF HORUS . These curious and interesting objects are made of basalt and other kinds of hard stone , and calcareous stone ; they are in the shape of a rounded tablet , and vary in size from 3 in . x 2 in . , to 20 in . x 16 in .
CIPPI OF HORUS . These curious and interesting objects are made of basalt and other kinds of hard stone , and calcareous stone ; they are in the shape of a rounded tablet , and vary in size from 3 in . x 2 in . , to 20 in . x 16 in .
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Hawk - headed god wearing the crown of Lower Egypt , and holding a serpent in his hands ; he is called Moj9 ; Mungle “ Horus , son of Osiris , born of Isis . ” minde " 6. Hawk of Horus wearing horns and plumes 21 , standing on my ...
Hawk - headed god wearing the crown of Lower Egypt , and holding a serpent in his hands ; he is called Moj9 ; Mungle “ Horus , son of Osiris , born of Isis . ” minde " 6. Hawk of Horus wearing horns and plumes 21 , standing on my ...
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The largest and finest specimen of the cippi of Horus is The Metthat preserved in the Museum of Metternich Castle at Königs- ternich stele . warth in Bohemia . It was found in the beginning of this century at Alexandria during the ...
The largest and finest specimen of the cippi of Horus is The Metthat preserved in the Museum of Metternich Castle at Königs- ternich stele . warth in Bohemia . It was found in the beginning of this century at Alexandria during the ...
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Contents
The Egyptian Race and Language | 1 |
Egyptian Chronology | 10 |
The History of Egypt Dynasties I XXX | 18 |
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The Mummy: Chapters on Egyptian Funereal Archaeology Sir Ernest Alfred Wallis Budge Limited preview - 1964 |
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