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A previous comparison of these two names written in the demotic character
shows that when they are written ... The analogy of the demotic , hieratic , and
hieroglyphic methods of writing in a general way , leads us to expect the same ...
A previous comparison of these two names written in the demotic character
shows that when they are written ... The analogy of the demotic , hieratic , and
hieroglyphic methods of writing in a general way , leads us to expect the same ...
Page 205
The redaction closely resembling that of Thebes which obtained after the XXth
dynasty , and which was written in hieratic ; in it the chapters have no fixed order .
4. A text of the Saïte and Ptolemaïc periods written both in hieroglyphic and ...
The redaction closely resembling that of Thebes which obtained after the XXth
dynasty , and which was written in hieratic ; in it the chapters have no fixed order .
4. A text of the Saïte and Ptolemaïc periods written both in hieroglyphic and ...
Page 353
The system of writing employed by the people called Great Egyptians was
probably entirely pictorial either at the time of ... tombs , coffins , glyphic instatues
, and stelæ , and many copies of the Book of the Dead scription . were written in
them .
The system of writing employed by the people called Great Egyptians was
probably entirely pictorial either at the time of ... tombs , coffins , glyphic instatues
, and stelæ , and many copies of the Book of the Dead scription . were written in
them .
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Contents
Egyptian Chronology | 10 |
The History of Egypt Dynasties I XXX | 18 |
294 | 27 |
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The Mummy: Chapters on Egyptian Funereal Archaeology Sir Ernest Alfred Wallis Budge Limited preview - 1964 |
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