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In 1889 Mr. Flinders Petrie published a collection of drawings of 2,363 scarabs ,
with a few pages of introduction . The idea of this work was excellent , but the
plates should have contained a tolerably complete set of examples of scarabs ...
In 1889 Mr. Flinders Petrie published a collection of drawings of 2,363 scarabs ,
with a few pages of introduction . The idea of this work was excellent , but the
plates should have contained a tolerably complete set of examples of scarabs ...
Page 253
On an oval slab of green granite , in the British Museum , is inscribed a scarab
encircled by a serpent having his tail in his ... it follows of necessity ture of that the
demand for scarabs has increased also , and the price scarabs . of these objects
...
On an oval slab of green granite , in the British Museum , is inscribed a scarab
encircled by a serpent having his tail in his ... it follows of necessity ture of that the
demand for scarabs has increased also , and the price scarabs . of these objects
...
Page 254
matic way . days , however , the native has brought skill and thought to bear upon
the matter , and he sets about his work in a systeHe has seen what the old
faïence scarabs are made of , and he can now make a paste very much like that
of ...
matic way . days , however , the native has brought skill and thought to bear upon
the matter , and he sets about his work in a systeHe has seen what the old
faïence scarabs are made of , and he can now make a paste very much like that
of ...
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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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