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The Vul . ture of Isis . > This chapter was to be “ said over a set of gold , made of the heart of sycamore wood , which was to be placed on the neck of the mummy . " The tet enabled the deceased to enter in through the gates of the ...
The Vul . ture of Isis . > This chapter was to be “ said over a set of gold , made of the heart of sycamore wood , which was to be placed on the neck of the mummy . " The tet enabled the deceased to enter in through the gates of the ...
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Isis , in Egyptian Auset jest was a daughter of Seb and The family of Osiris . Nut ; she married her brother Osiris . Bronze figures represent her 1 , standing and wearing upon her head , and 2 , seated suckling her naked child Horus ...
Isis , in Egyptian Auset jest was a daughter of Seb and The family of Osiris . Nut ; she married her brother Osiris . Bronze figures represent her 1 , standing and wearing upon her head , and 2 , seated suckling her naked child Horus ...
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Seb 3 J U , A to protect with her wings the deceased within Figures of this goddess in bronze or faïence are unknown to me . was the husband of Nut , the sky , and father of Osiris , Isis , and the other gods of that cycle ; figures of ...
Seb 3 J U , A to protect with her wings the deceased within Figures of this goddess in bronze or faïence are unknown to me . was the husband of Nut , the sky , and father of Osiris , Isis , and the other gods of that cycle ; figures of ...
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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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