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The amulet of the Tesher crown स represented the crown of Lower Egypt ; and Het represented the crown of Upper Egypt . XVI . The amulet of the Menat cm 4-8 signified Miscel . " joy ” and “ health , ” and perhaps “ life .
The amulet of the Tesher crown स represented the crown of Lower Egypt ; and Het represented the crown of Upper Egypt . XVI . The amulet of the Menat cm 4-8 signified Miscel . " joy ” and “ health , ” and perhaps “ life .
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He is represented in the form of a mummy , and he holds a sceptre composed of 1 I usr , “ strength , ” fānch , “ life , " and 1 tet , “ stability . " Bronze and faïence figures of this god are tolerably common , and resemble each other ...
He is represented in the form of a mummy , and he holds a sceptre composed of 1 I usr , “ strength , ” fānch , “ life , " and 1 tet , “ stability . " Bronze and faïence figures of this god are tolerably common , and resemble each other ...
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Hathor ; she wears the crown of Lower Egypt y on her head , and she is often represented armed with bow and In bronze and faïence figures of this goddess are tolerably common . arrows . is Schones B Sahmat Net ( Neith ) . Mut .
Hathor ; she wears the crown of Lower Egypt y on her head , and she is often represented armed with bow and In bronze and faïence figures of this goddess are tolerably common . arrows . is Schones B Sahmat Net ( Neith ) . Mut .
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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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