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engraved upon scarabs , is one of a series of seven chapters , relating to the
heart , which are entitled :Chap . 26. Chapter of giving a heart to N. ' in the
underworld . Chaps . 27 , 28 and 29. Chapter of not allowing his heart to be
carried off from ...
engraved upon scarabs , is one of a series of seven chapters , relating to the
heart , which are entitled :Chap . 26. Chapter of giving a heart to N. ' in the
underworld . Chaps . 27 , 28 and 29. Chapter of not allowing his heart to be
carried off from ...
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27 , “ Chapter of a heart of opal ( ? ) , mwa Ai neshem ) ” ; chap . 29 B , “ Chapter
of a heart of carnelian ( ? ) ( No sehert ) " ; and chap . 30 B , “ Chapter of a heart of
green jasper ( 8 meht ) . ” The most important of these chapters is the 30th ...
27 , “ Chapter of a heart of opal ( ? ) , mwa Ai neshem ) ” ; chap . 29 B , “ Chapter
of a heart of carnelian ( ? ) ( No sehert ) " ; and chap . 30 B , “ Chapter of a heart of
green jasper ( 8 meht ) . ” The most important of these chapters is the 30th ...
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Sometimes the heart is human - headed , with the hands crossed over it ( B.M.
15,598 ) , and sometimes a figure of the soul , in the shape of a hawk with
outstretched wings , is inlaid on one side of it ( B.M. No. 8005 ) . The chapters in
the Book ...
Sometimes the heart is human - headed , with the hands crossed over it ( B.M.
15,598 ) , and sometimes a figure of the soul , in the shape of a hawk with
outstretched wings , is inlaid on one side of it ( B.M. No. 8005 ) . The chapters in
the Book ...
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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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