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Page 108
It is inscribed with fragments of 14 lines of hieroglyphics , 32 lines of demotic ,
and 54 lines of Greek . A portion of the stone has been broken off from the top ,
and the right - hand bottom corner has also suffered injury . It now measures 3 ft .
gin ...
It is inscribed with fragments of 14 lines of hieroglyphics , 32 lines of demotic ,
and 54 lines of Greek . A portion of the stone has been broken off from the top ,
and the right - hand bottom corner has also suffered injury . It now measures 3 ft .
gin ...
Page 250
The Phænicians borrowed the use of the scarab from Egypt , and as their country
was overrun by Shalmaneser II . , King of Assyria B.C. 860-825 , and by many of
his successors , it is only natural that the scarab inscribed with devices to suit ...
The Phænicians borrowed the use of the scarab from Egypt , and as their country
was overrun by Shalmaneser II . , King of Assyria B.C. 860-825 , and by many of
his successors , it is only natural that the scarab inscribed with devices to suit ...
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His name has not been found inscribed upon any part of it , but the fragment of a
marble sphere inscribed with the name of Chā - f - Rā , 1 Herodotus was
deceived by his interpreter , who clearly made up a translation of an inscription
which he ...
His name has not been found inscribed upon any part of it , but the fragment of a
marble sphere inscribed with the name of Chā - f - Rā , 1 Herodotus was
deceived by his interpreter , who clearly made up a translation of an inscription
which he ...
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Contents
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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