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The use of faïence for this purpose appears not to have been known at that epoch . Generally the hands are crossed over the breast , but sometimes they are covered up in bandages . The hands do not hold any agricultural implements as in ...
The use of faïence for this purpose appears not to have been known at that epoch . Generally the hands are crossed over the breast , but sometimes they are covered up in bandages . The hands do not hold any agricultural implements as in ...
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The god Ptah - Seker - Áusår of it appears on stelæ in company with Osiris , Anubis and other gods of the dead , and he is addressed on figures made in his honour , because he was supposed to be specially connected with the resurrection ...
The god Ptah - Seker - Áusår of it appears on stelæ in company with Osiris , Anubis and other gods of the dead , and he is addressed on figures made in his honour , because he was supposed to be specially connected with the resurrection ...
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On each side of the staircase is a wall which appears to be of later date than the staircase itself , and about one - third of the way up there is a break in each wall , which appears to be a specially constructed opening leading to ...
On each side of the staircase is a wall which appears to be of later date than the staircase itself , and about one - third of the way up there is a break in each wall , which appears to be a specially constructed opening leading to ...
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Contents
Egyptian Chronology | 10 |
The History of Egypt Dynasties I XXX | 18 |
List of Egyptian Dynasties and the dates assigned to them | 69 |
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The Mummy: Chapters on Egyptian Funereal Archaeology Sir Ernest Alfred Wallis Budge Limited preview - 1964 |
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