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... Bart .; the letter was read on the 19th of May , 1814 , and was published the folYoung's lowing year in Archæologia , Vol . XVIII . pp . 59-72 . The letter labours on the was accompanied by a translation of the demotic text on ...
... Bart .; the letter was read on the 19th of May , 1814 , and was published the folYoung's lowing year in Archæologia , Vol . XVIII . pp . 59-72 . The letter labours on the was accompanied by a translation of the demotic text on ...
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Nearly three weeks after writing the above , Young sent another letter to M. de Sacy , together with a Coptic and demotic alphabet derived partly from Akerblad , and partly from his own researches , and a list of eighty - six demotic ...
Nearly three weeks after writing the above , Young sent another letter to M. de Sacy , together with a Coptic and demotic alphabet derived partly from Akerblad , and partly from his own researches , and a list of eighty - six demotic ...
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Monsieur , Young warns • . of very high antiquity in Egypt , must have been in common use for many centuries before the date of the decree ; in the course of this time , these letters , as has happened in all other countries ...
Monsieur , Young warns • . of very high antiquity in Egypt , must have been in common use for many centuries before the date of the decree ; in the course of this time , these letters , as has happened in all other countries ...
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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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