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Ushabti figure of the Scribe Pa - mer - ahu Ptah - Seker - Ausår figure with stand
for holding a portion of a mummied body or papyrus Ptah - Seker - Ausår figure
which held the papyrus of Anhai , a priestess of Amen , about B.C. 900 Stele of ...
Ushabti figure of the Scribe Pa - mer - ahu Ptah - Seker - Ausår figure with stand
for holding a portion of a mummied body or papyrus Ptah - Seker - Ausår figure
which held the papyrus of Anhai , a priestess of Amen , about B.C. 900 Stele of ...
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... placed in a sepulchral chest , upon the sides of which were painted figures of
the four gods , in the form of men , but each having its characteristic on me 0000
no 1 head . Out of the cover there rises the sun. “ Canopic " Jar . Ushabti figure of
...
... placed in a sepulchral chest , upon the sides of which were painted figures of
the four gods , in the form of men , but each having its characteristic on me 0000
no 1 head . Out of the cover there rises the sun. “ Canopic " Jar . Ushabti figure of
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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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