Ancient Egypt in the Light of Modern DiscoveriesR. Clarke & Company, 1883 - 224 pages |
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... Moses knew more of the Pharaohs than we imagine - Nile valley rising - Some mistakes about wine - Eileithyias and its tombs ........... 136-159 CHAPTER XI . Edfu - The great ridge of Silsilis , a wonderful evidence of past labor - Ombos ...
... Moses knew more of the Pharaohs than we imagine - Nile valley rising - Some mistakes about wine - Eileithyias and its tombs ........... 136-159 CHAPTER XI . Edfu - The great ridge of Silsilis , a wonderful evidence of past labor - Ombos ...
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... Moses knew more of the Pharaohs than we imagine - Nile valley rising - Some mistakes about wine - Eileithyias and its tombs .......... 136-159 CHAPTER XI . Edfu - The great ridge of Silsilis , a wonderful evidence of past labor - Ombos ...
... Moses knew more of the Pharaohs than we imagine - Nile valley rising - Some mistakes about wine - Eileithyias and its tombs .......... 136-159 CHAPTER XI . Edfu - The great ridge of Silsilis , a wonderful evidence of past labor - Ombos ...
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... belonging to the He- brew race , left Egypt at one time . There is no record . of this humiliating event , as there never was of any 1 Religion of Anc . Eg . , p . 22 . 2 Vol . I. , p . 260 . RAMSES II . , THE PHARAOH OF MOSES . 75.
... belonging to the He- brew race , left Egypt at one time . There is no record . of this humiliating event , as there never was of any 1 Religion of Anc . Eg . , p . 22 . 2 Vol . I. , p . 260 . RAMSES II . , THE PHARAOH OF MOSES . 75.
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... Moses as recorded in the Book of Exodus , which prove that the author of that Book was certainly acquainted with the events transpiring in Egypt as well as with the customs and hab- its of the people and their surroundings . For , in ...
... Moses as recorded in the Book of Exodus , which prove that the author of that Book was certainly acquainted with the events transpiring in Egypt as well as with the customs and hab- its of the people and their surroundings . For , in ...
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... Moses and Aaron , and thus these three facts : ( 1st ) the unusually long life of Ramses II . , ( 2nd ) the fact that he alone rebuilt and re - named , the city of Tanis , and ( 3rd ) that immediately after his death , Menephtah removed ...
... Moses and Aaron , and thus these three facts : ( 1st ) the unusually long life of Ramses II . , ( 2nd ) the fact that he alone rebuilt and re - named , the city of Tanis , and ( 3rd ) that immediately after his death , Menephtah removed ...
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¹ Lenormant 18th Dynasty Aahmes Abydus Amen-hotep Amon ancient Egypt ancient Egyptian appear Assyrian Bæd Bædeker beautiful Beni Hassan Biblical Brugsch Brugsch-Bey built called chamber chapter Cheops Chephren chronology coffin colored columns court Deir Delta discoveries dromos earliest early east Egyp Ethiopian excavated Exodus fact feet gods Grand Hall granite Greek Hatasu head Hebrew height Herodotus hieroglyphics Horus Hyksos inches inscription Karnak Khafra Khufu Kourneh latter Lenormant Manětho Mariette measurements Memphis Menephtah Menes miles monuments Moses mummies nations Nile obelisks Ohio original Osiris paintings papyrus Pharaoh Pithom priest Proctor pylon pyramid queen Ramses Ramses II recent region reign remains remarkable Renouf represented river rock ruins Sakkarah sarcophagus says sculptures Seti Shashank Shepherd Kings Smyth Sphinx square statues stone style supposed symbol tablet Tanis temple Theban Thebes Thothmes tian tion tombs Typhon Usertsen walls Wilkinson worship
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