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Page 159
... had been writing and illuminating with vignettes a fine copy of the “ Book of the
Dead ” ; he remembers that this work remains unfinished , and he therefore sets a
skilful scribe to finish it in the style in which Ani would probably have finished it ...
... had been writing and illuminating with vignettes a fine copy of the “ Book of the
Dead ” ; he remembers that this work remains unfinished , and he therefore sets a
skilful scribe to finish it in the style in which Ani would probably have finished it ...
Page 209
The growth in the length of the chapters and the increase in their number was
probably slow but sure ; and that revisions should take place from time to time is
only what was to be expected . The commonest name for the Book of the Dead in
...
The growth in the length of the chapters and the increase in their number was
probably slow but sure ; and that revisions should take place from time to time is
only what was to be expected . The commonest name for the Book of the Dead in
...
Page 360
Cippi of Horus belong probably to the period which followed soon after the end of
the rule of the XXVIth dynasty over Egypt , and the inscriptions on them are badly
executed . They are generally found broken in half , or if not broken , the head ...
Cippi of Horus belong probably to the period which followed soon after the end of
the rule of the XXVIth dynasty over Egypt , and the inscriptions on them are badly
executed . They are generally found broken in half , or if not broken , the head ...
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Contents
Egyptian Chronology | 10 |
The History of Egypt Dynasties I XXX | 18 |
294 | 27 |
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The Mummy: Chapters on Egyptian Funereal Archaeology Sir Ernest Alfred Wallis Budge Limited preview - 1964 |
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