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Bronze figures represent her I , standing and wearing upon her head , and 2 , seated suckling her naked child Horus , who is sitting on her knees , at her left breast , and wearing disk and horns by upon her head .
Bronze figures represent her I , standing and wearing upon her head , and 2 , seated suckling her naked child Horus , who is sitting on her knees , at her left breast , and wearing disk and horns by upon her head .
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Standing figures of Shu , in faïence , have sometimes w on his head . min , the god of the Nile , is depicted as a man , sitting or standing , holding a table or altar on which are vases for libations , Pri4 , and lotus flowers and ...
Standing figures of Shu , in faïence , have sometimes w on his head . min , the god of the Nile , is depicted as a man , sitting or standing , holding a table or altar on which are vases for libations , Pri4 , and lotus flowers and ...
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Bronze figures of this goddess are tolerably numerous , and she is reprcsented , both sitting and standing , wearing the disk and uræus on her head . In faïence , standing figures hold a sceptre ( B.M. No. 236 ) , or B ( B.M. No.
Bronze figures of this goddess are tolerably numerous , and she is reprcsented , both sitting and standing , wearing the disk and uræus on her head . In faïence , standing figures hold a sceptre ( B.M. No. 236 ) , or B ( B.M. No.
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Contents
Egyptian Chronology | 10 |
The History of Egypt Dynasties I XXX | 18 |
List of Egyptian Dynasties and the dates assigned to them | 69 |
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The Mummy: Chapters on Egyptian Funereal Archaeology Sir Ernest Alfred Wallis Budge Limited preview - 1964 |
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