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Bronze and faïence figures of this god represent him hawkheaded and wearing disk and uræus . Menthu - Ra 6 ° ง in bronze figures is hawk- Rā the headed , and wears the disk , in front of which are two uræi , and plumes ; at times ...
Bronze and faïence figures of this god represent him hawkheaded and wearing disk and uræus . Menthu - Ra 6 ° ง in bronze figures is hawk- Rā the headed , and wears the disk , in front of which are two uræi , and plumes ; at times ...
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mified figure wearing the crown in his right hand he holds the whip A \ , and in the left the crook ? Figures of this god in faïence are not very common . Isis , in Egyptian Auset jest was a daughter of Seb and The family of Osiris .
mified figure wearing the crown in his right hand he holds the whip A \ , and in the left the crook ? Figures of this god in faïence are not very common . Isis , in Egyptian Auset jest was a daughter of Seb and The family of Osiris .
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Hawk - headed god wearing the crown of Lower Egypt , and holding a serpent in his hands ; he is called Moj9 ; Mungle “ Horus , son of Osiris , born of Isis . ” minde " 6. Hawk of Horus wearing horns and plumes 21 , standing on my ...
Hawk - headed god wearing the crown of Lower Egypt , and holding a serpent in his hands ; he is called Moj9 ; Mungle “ Horus , son of Osiris , born of Isis . ” minde " 6. Hawk of Horus wearing horns and plumes 21 , standing on my ...
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Contents
The Egyptian Race and Language | 1 |
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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