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Tradition , in general , states tion of mummies that this king caused many
barbarous acts to be performed by and tombs his soldiers , and the wrecking of
many tombs and statues in by Cam . byses . Egypt is said to date from his reign .
Tradition , in general , states tion of mummies that this king caused many
barbarous acts to be performed by and tombs his soldiers , and the wrecking of
many tombs and statues in by Cam . byses . Egypt is said to date from his reign .
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International Congress of Orientalists , a resolution was passed tion of the Book
of to the effect that for the furtherance of Egyptian studies an the Dead edition of
the Book of the Dead , or the “ Bible of the Old contemplated Egyptians , " as ...
International Congress of Orientalists , a resolution was passed tion of the Book
of to the effect that for the furtherance of Egyptian studies an the Dead edition of
the Book of the Dead , or the “ Bible of the Old contemplated Egyptians , " as ...
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Descrip tion of mirrors . were sometimes square , and sometimes terminated in a
hawk's head ( B.M. No. 2733 ) , or they were carved in the shape of a figure of
Bes ( B.M. No. 27286 ) . Bronze handles of mirrors were also made in the shape
or ...
Descrip tion of mirrors . were sometimes square , and sometimes terminated in a
hawk's head ( B.M. No. 2733 ) , or they were carved in the shape of a figure of
Bes ( B.M. No. 27286 ) . Bronze handles of mirrors were also made in the shape
or ...
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Egyptian Chronology | 10 |
The History of Egypt Dynasties I XXX | 18 |
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