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The Hebrews called Egypt “ Mizraim , ” and the Assyrians and Babylonians
Muşur ; it is given this latter name in the cuneiform despatches of Tushratta , King
of Mitani , about B.C. 1550. Upper Egypt extended from Aswân ( Syene ) to
Memphis ...
The Hebrews called Egypt “ Mizraim , ” and the Assyrians and Babylonians
Muşur ; it is given this latter name in the cuneiform despatches of Tushratta , King
of Mitani , about B.C. 1550. Upper Egypt extended from Aswân ( Syene ) to
Memphis ...
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In this work are given the explanations of a number of ideographs which occur ,
for the most part , in Ptolemaïc inscriptions ; but , like the list of those given hy
Chaeremon , no phonetic values of the signs are given . Nevertheless the list is of
...
In this work are given the explanations of a number of ideographs which occur ,
for the most part , in Ptolemaïc inscriptions ; but , like the list of those given hy
Chaeremon , no phonetic values of the signs are given . Nevertheless the list is of
...
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The account given by Diodorus ( I. 91 ) agrees with that Account of of Herodotus
in many particulars , but some additional details embalming are given . According
to it , if any man died , all his relatives dorus . and friends threw dust or mud on ...
The account given by Diodorus ( I. 91 ) agrees with that Account of of Herodotus
in many particulars , but some additional details embalming are given . According
to it , if any man died , all his relatives dorus . and friends threw dust or mud on ...
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Egyptian Chronology | 10 |
The History of Egypt Dynasties I XXX | 18 |
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