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Greek One of the most valuable extracts from the works of translation of EgypGreek and Roman writers on Egypt is that from a translation tian text by of an Egyptian obelisk by Hermapion , preserved by Hermapion .
Greek One of the most valuable extracts from the works of translation of EgypGreek and Roman writers on Egypt is that from a translation tian text by of an Egyptian obelisk by Hermapion , preserved by Hermapion .
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... with an English translation and notes by Samuel Sharpe and Dr. Birch , by J. Cory , in 1840 . ... ponderous works : in which he pretended to have found the glyphics . key to the hieroglyphic inscriptions , and to translate them .
... with an English translation and notes by Samuel Sharpe and Dr. Birch , by J. Cory , in 1840 . ... ponderous works : in which he pretended to have found the glyphics . key to the hieroglyphic inscriptions , and to translate them .
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An English translation of the Book of the Dead was Translations of the published by Birch in the English edition of Bunsen's Egypt's Book of Place in Universal History , Vol . V , pp . 161–333 , and a French the Dead . translation by ...
An English translation of the Book of the Dead was Translations of the published by Birch in the English edition of Bunsen's Egypt's Book of Place in Universal History , Vol . V , pp . 161–333 , and a French the Dead . translation by ...
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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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