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He is mentioned by Eusebius as Χαιρήμων ο ιερογραμματεύς , and by Suidas , but neither of these writers gives any inforınation as to the ... to see at once that it was written by one who was able to give his information at first hand .
He is mentioned by Eusebius as Χαιρήμων ο ιερογραμματεύς , and by Suidas , but neither of these writers gives any inforınation as to the ... to see at once that it was written by one who was able to give his information at first hand .
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According to Diodorus ( I. 92 ) , when the body is ready to be buried , the relatives give notice to the judges and the friends of tlie deceased , and inform them that the funeral ...
According to Diodorus ( I. 92 ) , when the body is ready to be buried , the relatives give notice to the judges and the friends of tlie deceased , and inform them that the funeral ...
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The inscriptions record the name of the deceased , and sometimes those of his father and mother , and the number of years of his life ; some are in Greek only , a large number are bilingual , Greek and demotic , and a few also give the ...
The inscriptions record the name of the deceased , and sometimes those of his father and mother , and the number of years of his life ; some are in Greek only , a large number are bilingual , Greek and demotic , and a few also give the ...
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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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