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Page 328
The scenes in the tombs which represent agricultural labours , the making of
wine , etc. , etc. , all have reference to the ... estates of the house of everlasting ” (
i.e. , the tomb ) , were set apart to supply palm branches , fruit , etc. , for the table
of ...
The scenes in the tombs which represent agricultural labours , the making of
wine , etc. , etc. , all have reference to the ... estates of the house of everlasting ” (
i.e. , the tomb ) , were set apart to supply palm branches , fruit , etc. , for the table
of ...
Page 343
This pyramid , called by the Arabs El - Haram el - Kaddab , Tombs of Early and or
“ the False Pyramid , ” is probably so named because it is Middle unlike any of
the other pyramids known to them ; it is said Empire to have been built by ...
This pyramid , called by the Arabs El - Haram el - Kaddab , Tombs of Early and or
“ the False Pyramid , ” is probably so named because it is Middle unlike any of
the other pyramids known to them ; it is said Empire to have been built by ...
Page 345
The walls probably do not belong to the period of the uppermost tier of tombs ,
and appear to have been made during the rule of the Greeks or Romans . In the
hill of the tombs at Aswân there are three distinct Tombs of the VIth layers of
stone ...
The walls probably do not belong to the period of the uppermost tier of tombs ,
and appear to have been made during the rule of the Greeks or Romans . In the
hill of the tombs at Aswân there are three distinct Tombs of the VIth layers of
stone ...
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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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