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Ushabtiu figures were placed in tombs in large numbers ; Ushabtiu in the toinb of Seti I. nearly seven hundred were found . The of the XXVIth figure was inscribed , in the later times , after the XXVIth and dynasty , and laid in the ...
Ushabtiu figures were placed in tombs in large numbers ; Ushabtiu in the toinb of Seti I. nearly seven hundred were found . The of the XXVIth figure was inscribed , in the later times , after the XXVIth and dynasty , and laid in the ...
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Figures of gods in gold are comparatively few , the gods most often represented in this metal being Amen - Rā , Chensu , and Nefer - Atmu ; figures of these gods were also made of silver and plated with gold , and a figure of the god ...
Figures of gods in gold are comparatively few , the gods most often represented in this metal being Amen - Rā , Chensu , and Nefer - Atmu ; figures of these gods were also made of silver and plated with gold , and a figure of the god ...
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Bull 57 ) , sacred to Apis or Mnevis , having disk and uræus between his horns , and the figures of a vulture with outspread wings and a winged scarab on his back . Figures in bronze and stone are more common than in faïence . 7.
Bull 57 ) , sacred to Apis or Mnevis , having disk and uræus between his horns , and the figures of a vulture with outspread wings and a winged scarab on his back . Figures in bronze and stone are more common than in faïence . 7.
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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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