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rein . The 4J0 abțu and the änt were mythological fishes which accompanied the
boat of the Sun. CIPPI OF HORUS . These curious and interesting objects are
made of basalt and other kinds of hard stone , and calcareous stone ; they are in
...
rein . The 4J0 abțu and the änt were mythological fishes which accompanied the
boat of the Sun. CIPPI OF HORUS . These curious and interesting objects are
made of basalt and other kinds of hard stone , and calcareous stone ; they are in
...
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Hawk - headed god wearing the crown of Lower Egypt , and holding a serpent in
his hands ; he is called minde “ Horus , son of Osiris , born of Isis . ” 6. Hawk of
Horus wearing horns and plumes , standing on my ; behind him is eśen , and a ...
Hawk - headed god wearing the crown of Lower Egypt , and holding a serpent in
his hands ; he is called minde “ Horus , son of Osiris , born of Isis . ” 6. Hawk of
Horus wearing horns and plumes , standing on my ; behind him is eśen , and a ...
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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 building of a ...
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 building of a ...
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Egyptian Chronology | 10 |
The History of Egypt Dynasties I XXX | 18 |
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