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Unknown period in Egyptian history . During the first six dynasties it is clear that
the Egyptians were masters of the copper mine district in Sinai , that they were
able to beat off the tribes on their western borders , that they defeated the two
great ...
Unknown period in Egyptian history . During the first six dynasties it is clear that
the Egyptians were masters of the copper mine district in Sinai , that they were
able to beat off the tribes on their western borders , that they defeated the two
great ...
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Many of the coffins of this period are , however , of the greatest interest , and B.M.
6654 and 6655 are good typical examples . The former is inscribed on the
outside Ornamenwith one line of well - cut hieroglyphics , and is inlaid with early
FP ...
Many of the coffins of this period are , however , of the greatest interest , and B.M.
6654 and 6655 are good typical examples . The former is inscribed on the
outside Ornamenwith one line of well - cut hieroglyphics , and is inlaid with early
FP ...
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Faces of coffins of this period are also flesh coloured and gilded , and the eyes ,
made of obsidian , are inlaid between eyelids of the same material or of bronze .
Notwithstanding the fact that mummies of this period are protected by cartonnage
...
Faces of coffins of this period are also flesh coloured and gilded , and the eyes ,
made of obsidian , are inlaid between eyelids of the same material or of bronze .
Notwithstanding the fact that mummies of this period are protected by cartonnage
...
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Contents
Egyptian Chronology | 10 |
The History of Egypt Dynasties I XXX | 18 |
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The Mummy: Chapters on Egyptian Funereal Archaeology Sir Ernest Alfred Wallis Budge Limited preview - 1964 |
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