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7877 ) ; frequently scarabs have neither figures nor inscriptions upon their bases . ... A frame of gold runs round the base , the two sides of which are joined by a band of the same metal across the back ; a thin layer of gold covered ...
7877 ) ; frequently scarabs have neither figures nor inscriptions upon their bases . ... A frame of gold runs round the base , the two sides of which are joined by a band of the same metal across the back ; a thin layer of gold covered ...
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On the base is inscribed a man , who stands adoring a seated deity ; above is a seven - rayed star , and between them is fânch , “ life . ” Beneath is inscribed in Phænician characters , NZDD 17705 , “ Belonging to Hôdd the Scribe .
On the base is inscribed a man , who stands adoring a seated deity ; above is a seven - rayed star , and between them is fânch , “ life . ” Beneath is inscribed in Phænician characters , NZDD 17705 , “ Belonging to Hôdd the Scribe .
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Its actual height is about 40 feet , and the length of the sides at the base is about 250 feet ; the arrangement of the chambers , etc. , inside is the same as in the pyramids of Unås and Tetà , but the ornamentation is slightly ...
Its actual height is about 40 feet , and the length of the sides at the base is about 250 feet ; the arrangement of the chambers , etc. , inside is the same as in the pyramids of Unås and Tetà , but the ornamentation is slightly ...
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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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