The Mummy: Chapters on Egyptian Funereal Archaeology |
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... and accompanied by another who burns incense in a bronze censer , approaches the mummy , and performs the ceremony of " opening the mouth ” o un - re ; while a priest in white robes reads from a roll of papyrus or leather .
... and accompanied by another who burns incense in a bronze censer , approaches the mummy , and performs the ceremony of " opening the mouth ” o un - re ; while a priest in white robes reads from a roll of papyrus or leather .
Page 358
... The Ancient Egyptians , Vol . III . , pl . XXXIII . The inscription reads “ Behuţet , great god . " • The inscription reads , 59 a ) M 2. Ibis - headed god , Thoth 358 FUNEREAL ARCHÆOLOGY OF EGYPT . • • Cippi of Horus.
... The Ancient Egyptians , Vol . III . , pl . XXXIII . The inscription reads “ Behuţet , great god . " • The inscription reads , 59 a ) M 2. Ibis - headed god , Thoth 358 FUNEREAL ARCHÆOLOGY OF EGYPT . • • Cippi of Horus.
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The inscription reads dovo JV V , “ Isis , lady of Cheb . " ” 4. Crocodile - headed god Sebek ja seated . This scene is rendered incomplete by a break in the cippus . 5. Hawk - headed god wearing the crown of Lower Egypt , and holding a ...
The inscription reads dovo JV V , “ Isis , lady of Cheb . " ” 4. Crocodile - headed god Sebek ja seated . This scene is rendered incomplete by a break in the cippus . 5. Hawk - headed god wearing the crown of Lower Egypt , and holding a ...
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Contents
The Egyptian Race and Language | 1 |
Egyptian Chronology | 10 |
The History of Egypt Dynasties I XXX | 18 |
Copyright | |
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The Mummy: Chapters on Egyptian Funereal Archaeology Sir Ernest Alfred Wallis Budge Limited preview - 1964 |
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