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Blue , tion of ushabtiu green , brown , and red glazed faïence figures appear
during the at various XVIIIth dynasty , and continue until the XXVIth dynasty , by
epochs . which time this substance has taken the place of stone , wood , or metal
.
Blue , tion of ushabtiu green , brown , and red glazed faïence figures appear
during the at various XVIIIth dynasty , and continue until the XXVIth dynasty , by
epochs . which time this substance has taken the place of stone , wood , or metal
.
Page 221
The stclæ of the XXVIth Stelæ of the New dynasty exhibit the features which are
characteristic of the Empire . sculptures of this period . They occur in large
numbers , they are larger in size , the hieroglyphics are small , but cleanly cut ,
and they ...
The stclæ of the XXVIth Stelæ of the New dynasty exhibit the features which are
characteristic of the Empire . sculptures of this period . They occur in large
numbers , they are larger in size , the hieroglyphics are small , but cleanly cut ,
and they ...
Page 309
The coffins of the XXth dynasty are good imitations of the best examples of the
XIXth dynasty ; the paintings are , however , neither so fine nor so carefully
executed . From the XXIst to the XXVIth dynasty coffins exhibit Coffins many
varieties of ...
The coffins of the XXth dynasty are good imitations of the best examples of the
XIXth dynasty ; the paintings are , however , neither so fine nor so carefully
executed . From the XXIst to the XXVIth dynasty coffins exhibit Coffins many
varieties of ...
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Contents
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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