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Following up the idea that the mummy is the most important of all objects , I have given an account of the various methods of embalming ; of the amulets and other objects which formed the mummy's dress ; of the various kinds of coffins ...
Following up the idea that the mummy is the most important of all objects , I have given an account of the various methods of embalming ; of the amulets and other objects which formed the mummy's dress ; of the various kinds of coffins ...
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Vases in bronze are ancient , tolerably numerous , and of various shapes ; among them must be classed those , in the shape of buckets with handles , which are ornamented with scenes in relief , in which the deceased is represented ...
Vases in bronze are ancient , tolerably numerous , and of various shapes ; among them must be classed those , in the shape of buckets with handles , which are ornamented with scenes in relief , in which the deceased is represented ...
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The oldest vases known are made of terra - cotta and red earthenware , and are of various shapes and sizes . They were sometimes glazed or painted and varnished , to imitate porphyry , diorite , and variegated stone and glass ...
The oldest vases known are made of terra - cotta and red earthenware , and are of various shapes and sizes . They were sometimes glazed or painted and varnished , to imitate porphyry , diorite , and variegated stone and glass ...
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Contents
The Egyptian Race and Language | 1 |
Egyptian Chronology | 10 |
The History of Egypt Dynasties I XXX | 18 |
Copyright | |
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The Mummy: Chapters on Egyptian Funereal Archaeology Sir Ernest Alfred Wallis Budge Limited preview - 1964 |
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