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Having arrived there , the sack and pillage of the city by the Assyrians followed . A stele found at Gebel Barkal relates that Nut - Amen , a king " Stele of of Ethiopia , had a dream , in consequence of which he set out Dream .
Having arrived there , the sack and pillage of the city by the Assyrians followed . A stele found at Gebel Barkal relates that Nut - Amen , a king " Stele of of Ethiopia , had a dream , in consequence of which he set out Dream .
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AND THE STELE OF CANOPUS . Rosetta Stone . The following remarks upon the decipherment of the Egyptian hieroglyphics may be fitly introduced by a description of the remarkable objects of antiquity whose names stand at the head of this ...
AND THE STELE OF CANOPUS . Rosetta Stone . The following remarks upon the decipherment of the Egyptian hieroglyphics may be fitly introduced by a description of the remarkable objects of antiquity whose names stand at the head of this ...
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We know for a certainty that the stele of a dignitary preserved at Oxford was made during the reign of Sent , the fifth king of the second dynasty , about B.C. 4000 . The existence of this stele with its figures and inscriptions ...
We know for a certainty that the stele of a dignitary preserved at Oxford was made during the reign of Sent , the fifth king of the second dynasty , about B.C. 4000 . The existence of this stele with its figures and inscriptions ...
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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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The Mummy: Chapters on Egyptian Funereal Archaeology Sir Ernest Alfred Wallis Budge Limited preview - 1964 |
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