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The ushabtiu figures of the XIIIth dynasty are made of granite , wood , and
calcareous stone ; the last substance was , however , that most commonly used .
The use of faïence for this purpose appears not to have been known at that
epoch .
The ushabtiu figures of the XIIIth dynasty are made of granite , wood , and
calcareous stone ; the last substance was , however , that most commonly used .
The use of faïence for this purpose appears not to have been known at that
epoch .
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82 Menthuhetep V. 83 Seāuchkarā 83 Twelfth Dynasty Amenemhāt I. 83
Usertsen I. 83 Amenemhat II . 83 Usertsen II . 83 Usertsen III . 83 Amenemhāt III .
83 Amenemhāt IV . 83 Sebekneferurā 83 Thirteenth Dynasty Chu - taiu - Rā 84
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82 Menthuhetep V. 83 Seāuchkarā 83 Twelfth Dynasty Amenemhāt I. 83
Usertsen I. 83 Amenemhat II . 83 Usertsen II . 83 Usertsen III . 83 Amenemhāt III .
83 Amenemhāt IV . 83 Sebekneferurā 83 Thirteenth Dynasty Chu - taiu - Rā 84
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Kings of Egypt : -- Åāhhetep 88 Ảaluessepairi 88 Eighteenth Dynasty Amāsis I.
88 Amenophis I. 88 Thothmes I. 88 Thothmes II . 89 Ņātshepset 89 Thothmes III .
89 Amenophis II . 89 Thothmes IV . 89 Amenophis III . 89 Amenophis IV .
Kings of Egypt : -- Åāhhetep 88 Ảaluessepairi 88 Eighteenth Dynasty Amāsis I.
88 Amenophis I. 88 Thothmes 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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Egyptian Chronology | 10 |
The History of Egypt Dynasties I XXX | 18 |
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