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Hippopotamus o Ta - urt Thoueris , standing on the hind - quarters of a lion , and
holding the tail of a crocodile ; figures in bronze and faïence are common . The
most beautiful example of this composite aniinal in green basalt is preserved in ...
Hippopotamus o Ta - urt Thoueris , standing on the hind - quarters of a lion , and
holding the tail of a crocodile ; figures in bronze and faïence are common . The
most beautiful example of this composite aniinal in green basalt is preserved in ...
Page 299
Figures in bronze and stone are more common than in faïence . 7. Ram , 5m ,
sacred to Chnemu or Åmen - Rā ; figures in bronze and faïence are tolerably
common . 8 . Cat sacred to Bast , lady of Bubastis . Large Animals sacred to
votive ...
Figures in bronze and stone are more common than in faïence . 7. Ram , 5m ,
sacred to Chnemu or Åmen - Rā ; figures in bronze and faïence are tolerably
common . 8 . Cat sacred to Bast , lady of Bubastis . Large Animals sacred to
votive ...
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Chapters on Egyptian Funereal Archaeology Sir Ernest Alfred Wallis Budge. ,
tolerably common ; they were mummified with great honour , and buried in
sarcophagi at Şaşkârah . The oldest are probably those of the XVIIIth dynasty . A
3 T 5 ...
Chapters on Egyptian Funereal Archaeology Sir Ernest Alfred Wallis Budge. ,
tolerably common ; they were mummified with great honour , and buried in
sarcophagi at Şaşkârah . The oldest are probably those of the XVIIIth dynasty . A
3 T 5 ...
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Egyptian Chronology | 10 |
The History of Egypt Dynasties I XXX | 18 |
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