The Mummy: Chapters on Egyptian Funereal Archaeology |
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and when the army came to the south of the town of Shabtûn , two of the spies of the Shasu came into the camp and pretended that they had been sent by the chiefs of their tribe to inform Rameses II . that they had forsaken the chief of ...
and when the army came to the south of the town of Shabtûn , two of the spies of the Shasu came into the camp and pretended that they had been sent by the chiefs of their tribe to inform Rameses II . that they had forsaken the chief of ...
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The temple at Medînet Habû is of remarkable interest , and on the Medfnet walls are sculptured battle scenes on land and sea , in which Rameses is victorious over his enemies . Near Karnak he Karnak . built a temple to Ptaḥ , and he ...
The temple at Medînet Habû is of remarkable interest , and on the Medfnet walls are sculptured battle scenes on land and sea , in which Rameses is victorious over his enemies . Near Karnak he Karnak . built a temple to Ptaḥ , and he ...
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( Rameses VIII . ) Cream O 111 olox neb xāu lord of crowns , Rāmeses - se - Ptaḥ . ( Rameses IX . ) 195 othom 2 : THANE son of the Sun , Nefer - kau - Rā setep - en - Rā , Rā - meses - merer - Amenxā - Uast ( ? ) . ( Rameses X. ) 196 .
( Rameses VIII . ) Cream O 111 olox neb xāu lord of crowns , Rāmeses - se - Ptaḥ . ( Rameses IX . ) 195 othom 2 : THANE son of the Sun , Nefer - kau - Rā setep - en - Rā , Rā - meses - merer - Amenxā - Uast ( ? ) . ( Rameses X. ) 196 .
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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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