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He is famous , however , Heresy of as the leader of the heresy of the “ disk worshippers , ” that is the disk worshipto say of those people who worshipped the disk of the sun , pers . B.C. Åten Aman , in preference to Åmen - Rā ...
He is famous , however , Heresy of as the leader of the heresy of the “ disk worshippers , ” that is the disk worshipto say of those people who worshipped the disk of the sun , pers . B.C. Åten Aman , in preference to Åmen - Rā ...
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ithyphallic ? bodies , human legs and feet , each of which stands on a crocodile , and human hands and arms ; the front of the head is in the form of a jackal's head , surmounted by plumes and disk , and the back is in the form of a ...
ithyphallic ? bodies , human legs and feet , each of which stands on a crocodile , and human hands and arms ; the front of the head is in the form of a jackal's head , surmounted by plumes and disk , and the back is in the form of a ...
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Examples in bronze , in which the animal wears disk and horns and plumes , are known , but figures in farence are rare . 17. Crocodile so , sacred to Sebek ; examples in bronze and faïence are fairly common . sacred to Mut ; figures of ...
Examples in bronze , in which the animal wears disk and horns and plumes , are known , but figures in farence are rare . 17. Crocodile so , sacred to Sebek ; examples in bronze and faïence are fairly common . sacred to Mut ; figures of ...
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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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