The Mummy: Chapters on Egyptian Funereal Archaeology

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Biblo & Tannen Publishers, 1964 - 404 pages
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Contents

The Egyptian Race and Language
1
Egyptian Chronology
10
The History of Egypt Dynasties I XXX
18
Figures of Kings and Private Persons
49
Persian Rulers of Egypt
65
List of the Cartouches of the Principal Egyptian Kings 76107
76
The Rosetta Stone
108
alphabet
130
PtahSekerAusår figures
214
Mummy Cloth and Akhmîm Embroideries
215
Egyptian Tombs
222
Objects for the Toilet Mirrors Tweezers Hairpins Combs
225
Bast 18
239
Scarabs Their signification Funereal ornamental and his
250
Amulets
256
The Heart
262

Modern hieroglyphical literature
138
An Egyptian Funeral
153
The four children
160
Hapi the Nile
168
Ḥāpi Apis
170
Sarcophagi
177
AusårḤäpi Serapis
197
Mummy Methods of Mummifying
203
Pillows
210
Hetheru Hathor
291
Măstǎbas
295
Maibes 驺风
296
Fishes
355
Egyptian and Coptic Numbers
364
DD
383
A List of Common Hieroglyphic Characters
384
Chensu Chonsu
386
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E.A. Wallis Budge, 1857 - 1934 Budge was the Curator of Egyptian and Assyrian Antiquities at the British Museum from 1894 to 1924. He was also a Sometime Scholar of Christ's College, a scholar at the University of Cambridge, Tyrwhitt, and a Hebrew Scholar. He collected a large number of Coptic, Greek, Arabic, Syriac, Ethiopian, and Egyptian Papyri manuscripts. He was involved in numerous archaeology digs in Egypt, Mesopotamia and the Sudan. Budge is known for translating the Egyptian Book of the Dead, which is also known as The Papyrus of Ani. He also analyzed many of the practices of Egyptian religion, language and ritual. His written works consisted of translated texts and hieroglyphs and a complete dictionary of hieroglyphs. Budge's published works covered areas of Egyptian culture ranging from Egyptian religion, Egyptian mythology and magical practices. He was knighted in 1920. E.A. Wallis Budge died on November 23, 1934 in London, England.

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