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Page 162
The legs are then brought closely together , and the arms are laid on the body with one wrist crossed over the other . The cher - heb next provides a large and handsome scarab made of green basalt which is set in a frame of gold ...
The legs are then brought closely together , and the arms are laid on the body with one wrist crossed over the other . The cher - heb next provides a large and handsome scarab made of green basalt which is set in a frame of gold ...
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In a square niche in the wall , just over the head of the coffin , Ani's writing palette and reeds are placed , and by its side is laid a large roll of papyrus nearly 90 feet long , inscribed in Ani's Book of hieroglyphics during his ...
In a square niche in the wall , just over the head of the coffin , Ani's writing palette and reeds are placed , and by its side is laid a large roll of papyrus nearly 90 feet long , inscribed in Ani's Book of hieroglyphics during his ...
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... when Pisentios had promised him that Christ would have mercy upon him , the mummy lay down in his coffin again . ... and the “ ark of bulrushes " 2 in which Moses was laid was probably made of the same material .
... when Pisentios had promised him that Christ would have mercy upon him , the mummy lay down in his coffin again . ... and the “ ark of bulrushes " 2 in which Moses was laid was probably made of the same material .
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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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