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Page 161
embalmed intestines was placed . Each jar was inscribed with a forinula , and all that was wanted to make it the property of Ani was to inscribe his name upon it in the blank spaces left for the purpose . Each jar had a cover made in ...
embalmed intestines was placed . Each jar was inscribed with a forinula , and all that was wanted to make it the property of Ani was to inscribe his name upon it in the blank spaces left for the purpose . Each jar had a cover made in ...
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grcater length , and adds that the intestines were placed in a box ; he also gives the formula which the embalmers used when showing the intestines to the sun , and says that it was translated by Ekphantos into Greck out of his own ...
grcater length , and adds that the intestines were placed in a box ; he also gives the formula which the embalmers used when showing the intestines to the sun , and says that it was translated by Ekphantos into Greck out of his own ...
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6783a . , , common , and exhibit many methods of bandaging with linen of two colours ; they were placed in bronze or wooden cases , made in the form of a cat , the eyes of which were inlaid with obsidian , rock - crystal , or coloured ...
6783a . , , common , and exhibit many methods of bandaging with linen of two colours ; they were placed in bronze or wooden cases , made in the form of a cat , the eyes of which were inlaid with obsidian , rock - crystal , or coloured ...
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Contents
The Egyptian Race and Language | 1 |
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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