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Of Salatis , the first Hyksos king , nothing is known historically , and there are no monuments known which can correctly be asserted to be the work of the kings of the first Hyksos dynasty . The country from which The the Hyksos came ...
Of Salatis , the first Hyksos king , nothing is known historically , and there are no monuments known which can correctly be asserted to be the work of the kings of the first Hyksos dynasty . The country from which The the Hyksos came ...
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The first king , Shabaka , is known from the Egyptian and inscriptions to have beautified the temple of Karnak , and his Sabaco . name is found on many buildings there to which he made additions or repairs . He is best known as being ...
The first king , Shabaka , is known from the Egyptian and inscriptions to have beautified the temple of Karnak , and his Sabaco . name is found on many buildings there to which he made additions or repairs . He is best known as being ...
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The largest scarab known is preserved in the British Museum ( Southern Egyptian Gallery , No. 74 ) , and is made of green granite ; it was probably a votive offering in some temple , and was brought from Constantinople , whither it was ...
The largest scarab known is preserved in the British Museum ( Southern Egyptian Gallery , No. 74 ) , and is made of green granite ; it was probably a votive offering in some temple , and was brought from Constantinople , whither it was ...
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Contents
Egyptian Chronology | 10 |
The History of Egypt Dynasties I XXX | 18 |
List of Egyptian Dynasties and the dates assigned to them | 69 |
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The Mummy: Chapters on Egyptian Funereal Archaeology Sir Ernest Alfred Wallis Budge Limited preview - 1964 |
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