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Bes in 10 but in the pair of outstretched arms and hands he holds sceptres of t . 1
, 1 , knives , A4 , etc. , and in those which hang by his side he holds 9 and f ; he
has on his head in addition eight knives and the figure myriads of years .
Bes in 10 but in the pair of outstretched arms and hands he holds sceptres of t . 1
, 1 , knives , A4 , etc. , and in those which hang by his side he holds 9 and f ; he
has on his head in addition eight knives and the figure myriads of years .
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Chapters on Egyptian Funereal Archaeology Sir Ernest Alfred Wallis Budge. of
Bubassistrum , on her left arm she carries a basket , and in her left hand she
holds an ægis . She was chiefly worshipped at The Lady Bubastis , Pa - Bast ,
where a ...
Chapters on Egyptian Funereal Archaeology Sir Ernest Alfred Wallis Budge. of
Bubassistrum , on her left arm she carries a basket , and in her left hand she
holds an ægis . She was chiefly worshipped at The Lady Bubastis , Pa - Bast ,
where a ...
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a similar figure with the addition of a naked child whom she holds upon her
knees , and whom she is about to suckle . Lanzone ( Dizionario , p . 841 , for the
figure see tav . cccxi . ) thinks that the sheep and scorpion headed god
represents Isis ...
a similar figure with the addition of a naked child whom she holds upon her
knees , and whom she is about to suckle . Lanzone ( Dizionario , p . 841 , for the
figure see tav . cccxi . ) thinks that the sheep and scorpion headed god
represents Isis ...
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