The Mummy: Chapters on Egyptian Funereal ArchaeologyUniversity Press, 1894 - 404 pages |
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... dead , so that they might resist the action of decay , and be ready for the return of the soul . The preservation of the embalmed body , or mummy , was the chief end and aim of every Egyptian who wished for everlasting life . For the ...
... dead , so that they might resist the action of decay , and be ready for the return of the soul . The preservation of the embalmed body , or mummy , was the chief end and aim of every Egyptian who wished for everlasting life . For the ...
Page xi
... Jars and the inscriptions upon them Chests for Canopic Jars ... The Book of the Dead ... 145 148-152 153 ... ... 153-173 173-189 189 ... ... ... ... : ... 194 ... 201 202 Pillows Ushabtiu figures ... ... ... Ptah - Seker -
... Jars and the inscriptions upon them Chests for Canopic Jars ... The Book of the Dead ... 145 148-152 153 ... ... 153-173 173-189 189 ... ... ... ... : ... 194 ... 201 202 Pillows Ushabtiu figures ... ... ... Ptah - Seker -
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... Dead is said to have been found at Denderah during his reign , and the 130th chapter also dates from that period . Mer - ba - pen . With this king's name the Tablet of Ṣak- kârah begins . B.C. 4366 4300 Famine in Egypt . 4266 Antiquity ...
... Dead is said to have been found at Denderah during his reign , and the 130th chapter also dates from that period . Mer - ba - pen . With this king's name the Tablet of Ṣak- kârah begins . B.C. 4366 4300 Famine in Egypt . 4266 Antiquity ...
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... dead were no less so . The tombs built for high Beauty of officials and gentlemen attest the care of the sorrowing tombs of Egyptian relatives , while the sculptures and paintings employed to XIIth adorn them indicate that the artistic ...
... dead were no less so . The tombs built for high Beauty of officials and gentlemen attest the care of the sorrowing tombs of Egyptian relatives , while the sculptures and paintings employed to XIIth adorn them indicate that the artistic ...
Page 45
... dead were scarcely less splendid than the palaces of the king or the houses of his nobles . After the death of Rameses Egypt declined rapidly , chiefly through the inertness and want of national spirit possessed by the hosts of ...
... dead were scarcely less splendid than the palaces of the king or the houses of his nobles . After the death of Rameses Egypt declined rapidly , chiefly through the inertness and want of national spirit possessed by the hosts of ...
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Akerblad alabaster alphabet Amāsis Amenophis Amenophis III amulet Ani's Anubis bandages beetle Birch bitumen body Book British Museum bronze called Canopic jars cartouche Cham chamber Champollion chapter characters Cheta coffin colour Coptic cover Dead deceased demotic Diodorus disk embalming example faïence feet funereal glazed faïence gods gold Greek hand Hathor head heart hemt Heru hieratic hieroglyphics Horus Hyksos inscribed inscriptions Isis jars king of Egypt l'inscription large number Lepsius letter linen lord Manetho Memphis mummy name and titles Naville Nephthys neter Nubia obelisk ornamented Osiris painted papyrus Paris period Persians placed pollion Ptaḥ Ptolemy pyramid Rameses Rameses II reign represented Rosetta Stone royal Sacy sarcophagus says scarabs scenes scribe sepulchral Seti side sometimes steatite stelæ stele suten t'etta temple Thebes Thothmes tion tombs translation underworld uræus ushabtiu figures vases wearing XIIth XVIIIth dynasty XXVIth dynasty Young δὲ καὶ τὴν τῶν