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Page 162
The nails of the hands are stained with henna ( Arab . lis ) , and on the The orna-
little finger of the left hand is placed Ani's gold ring , in the ments of the body .
bezel of which is mounted a handsome steatite scarab inscribed on the base with
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The nails of the hands are stained with henna ( Arab . lis ) , and on the The orna-
little finger of the left hand is placed Ani's gold ring , in the ments of the body .
bezel of which is mounted a handsome steatite scarab inscribed on the base with
...
Page 235
Of this class there are many scarab . varieties , but the form most approved by the
Egyptians seems to have consisted of a scarab of fine , hard basalt , let into a
gold border , to which was attached a fine gold wire for hanging round the neck .
Of this class there are many scarab . varieties , but the form most approved by the
Egyptians seems to have consisted of a scarab of fine , hard basalt , let into a
gold border , to which was attached a fine gold wire for hanging round the neck .
Page 267
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 Set , made
...
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 Set , made
...
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Egyptian Chronology | 10 |
The History of Egypt Dynasties I XXX | 18 |
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The Mummy: Chapters on Egyptian Funereal Archaeology Sir Ernest Alfred Wallis Budge Limited preview - 1964 |
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