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Page 184
... are thought by some to belong to a much later period than that of this king ; there appears to be , however , no evidence for this belief , and as they belong to a man , and not to a woman , as Vyse thought , they may quite easily ...
... are thought by some to belong to a much later period than that of this king ; there appears to be , however , no evidence for this belief , and as they belong to a man , and not to a woman , as Vyse thought , they may quite easily ...
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They occur in large numbers , they are larger in size , the hieroglyphics are small , but cleanly cut , and they have a beauty which is in itself sufficient to proclaim the time to which they belong . The inscriptions are copied from ...
They occur in large numbers , they are larger in size , the hieroglyphics are small , but cleanly cut , and they have a beauty which is in itself sufficient to proclaim the time to which they belong . The inscriptions are copied from ...
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The walls probably do not belong to the period of the uppermost tier of tombs , and appear to have been made during the rule of the Greeks or Romans . In the hill of the tombs at Aswân there are three distinct Tombs of the VIth layers ...
The walls probably do not belong to the period of the uppermost tier of tombs , and appear to have been made during the rule of the Greeks or Romans . In the hill of the tombs at Aswân there are three distinct Tombs of the VIth layers ...
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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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