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The inscriptions are copied from ancient texts , and as neither the scribe nor the
sculptor understood at times what he was writing , frequent mistakes are the
result . After the XXVIth dynasty stelæ were malo of all possible designs and
forms ...
The inscriptions are copied from ancient texts , and as neither the scribe nor the
sculptor understood at times what he was writing , frequent mistakes are the
result . After the XXVIth dynasty stelæ were malo of all possible designs and
forms ...
Page 309
Sometimes they are painted with inscriptions in many colours on a white ground ,
and the scenes on the covers are divided into two groups by perpendicular
inscriptions between them . Faces of coffins of this period are also flesh coloured
and ...
Sometimes they are painted with inscriptions in many colours on a white ground ,
and the scenes on the covers are divided into two groups by perpendicular
inscriptions between them . Faces of coffins of this period are also flesh coloured
and ...
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Chapters on Egyptian Funereal Archaeology Sir Ernest Alfred Wallis Budge. of
her protection of Osiris ; the inscriptions give the names and titles of the king , and
refer to the course of the sun in the nether - world . On the other side , by the feet
...
Chapters on Egyptian Funereal Archaeology Sir Ernest Alfred Wallis Budge. of
her protection of Osiris ; the inscriptions give the names and titles of the king , and
refer to the course of the sun in the nether - world . On the other side , by the feet
...
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Egyptian Chronology | 10 |
The History of Egypt Dynasties I XXX | 18 |
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