The Mummy: Chapters on Egyptian Funereal Archaeology |
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The ushabtiu figures of the XIIIth dynasty are made of granite , wood , and calcareous stone ; the last substance was ... The hands do not hold any agricultural implements as in the later dynasties ; and the inscriptions upon them ...
The ushabtiu figures of the XIIIth dynasty are made of granite , wood , and calcareous stone ; the last substance was ... The hands do not hold any agricultural implements as in the later dynasties ; and the inscriptions upon them ...
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The sarcophagus of Mycerinus ( IVth dynasty ) found in his pyramid at Gîzeh resembled a small building ; it was beautifully sculptured , but was absolutely without ornament . Sarcophagi of this period have their sides made to represent ...
The sarcophagus of Mycerinus ( IVth dynasty ) found in his pyramid at Gîzeh resembled a small building ; it was beautifully sculptured , but was absolutely without ornament . Sarcophagi of this period have their sides made to represent ...
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Kings of Egypt : -- Nāhhetep 88 Ảaluessepairi 88 Eighteenth Dynasty Amāsis I. 88 Amenophis I. 88 Thotlımes I. 88 Thothmes II . 89 Ņātshepset 89 Thothmes III . 89 Amenophis II . 89 Thothmes IV . 89 Amenophis III . 89 Amenophis IV .
Kings of Egypt : -- Nāhhetep 88 Ảaluessepairi 88 Eighteenth Dynasty Amāsis I. 88 Amenophis I. 88 Thotlımes I. 88 Thothmes II . 89 Ņātshepset 89 Thothmes III . 89 Amenophis II . 89 Thothmes IV . 89 Amenophis III . 89 Amenophis IV .
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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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