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Pieces of linen are then bandaging . torn into strips about three inches wide , and
one edge of each strip is gummed . On one end of each of these the name of Ani
has been written in hieratic characters to facilitate the identification of the ...
Pieces of linen are then bandaging . torn into strips about three inches wide , and
one edge of each strip is gummed . On one end of each of these the name of Ani
has been written in hieratic characters to facilitate the identification of the ...
Page 190
1 Mummy cloths made of linen . Jomard thought that both cotton and linen were
used for bandages of mummies ; ' Granville , in the Philosophical Transactions for
1825 , p . 274 , also embraced this view . The question was finally settled by Mr.
1 Mummy cloths made of linen . Jomard thought that both cotton and linen were
used for bandages of mummies ; ' Granville , in the Philosophical Transactions for
1825 , p . 274 , also embraced this view . The question was finally settled by Mr.
Page 191
40 Åpu , the Pano- Panopolis weavers . famous for its linen industry was the
great polis of the Greeks , " the Deeree or cuein of the Copts , centre of linen and
Akhmîm ? of the Arabs ; but as Egypt exported great quantities of this material ,
and ...
40 Åpu , the Pano- Panopolis weavers . famous for its linen industry was the
great polis of the Greeks , " the Deeree or cuein of the Copts , centre of linen and
Akhmîm ? of the Arabs ; but as Egypt exported great quantities of this material ,
and ...
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Egyptian Chronology | 10 |
The History of Egypt Dynasties I XXX | 18 |
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