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A good example of the Phænicio - Assyrian scarab is No. 1029 , exhibited in the
table - case in ... to Hôdô the Scribe . ” For other examples see the specimens
exhibited in the same case . As an example of the adoption of the chalcedony
cone ...
A good example of the Phænicio - Assyrian scarab is No. 1029 , exhibited in the
table - case in ... to Hôdô the Scribe . ” For other examples see the specimens
exhibited in the same case . As an example of the adoption of the chalcedony
cone ...
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A remarkable example of the use of the head and face of this god is furnished by
a bronze bell in the British Museum ( No. 6374 ) . The plumes on his head form
the handle , and the head , hollowed out , forms the bell . Bronze and faïence ...
A remarkable example of the use of the head and face of this god is furnished by
a bronze bell in the British Museum ( No. 6374 ) . The plumes on his head form
the handle , and the head , hollowed out , forms the bell . Bronze and faïence ...
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The most beautiful example of this composite aniinal in green basalt is preserved
in the Museum at Gîzeh , a cast of which is exhibited in the Egyptian Gallery of
the British Museum , No. 1075 . 3. Cow , sacred to Hathor , with disk between her
...
The most beautiful example of this composite aniinal in green basalt is preserved
in the Museum at Gîzeh , a cast of which is exhibited in the Egyptian Gallery of
the British Museum , No. 1075 . 3. Cow , sacred to Hathor , with disk between her
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Contents
Egyptian Chronology | 10 |
The History of Egypt Dynasties I XXX | 18 |
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