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Soc . Bib . Arch . , 1886 , pp . 120-122 . Use of stelæ . Stelæ of the Ancient Empire . SEPULCHRAL BOXES . 217.
Soc . Bib . Arch . , 1886 , pp . 120-122 . Use of stelæ . Stelæ of the Ancient Empire . SEPULCHRAL BOXES . 217.
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In many stelæ of this period the name of the god Åmen has been carefully chiselled out , by order of the “ hcretic king , " Amenophis IV . A remarkable characteristic of stelæ at this time is the length and fulness of the inscriptions ...
In many stelæ of this period the name of the god Åmen has been carefully chiselled out , by order of the “ hcretic king , " Amenophis IV . A remarkable characteristic of stelæ at this time is the length and fulness of the inscriptions ...
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the New that ushabtiu figures , as well as stelæ , become fewer and poorer during this same period . The stclæ of the XXVIth Stelæ of dynasty exhibit the features which are characteristic of the Empire . sculptures of this period .
the New that ushabtiu figures , as well as stelæ , become fewer and poorer during this same period . The stclæ of the XXVIth Stelæ of dynasty exhibit the features which are characteristic of the Empire . sculptures of this period .
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The Egyptian Race and Language | 1 |
Egyptian Chronology | 10 |
The History of Egypt Dynasties I XXX | 18 |
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