The Mummy: Chapters on Egyptian Funereal ArchaeologyUniversity Press, 1894 - 404 pages |
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Page vii
... Seti I. in battle Rameses II . when a child The Rosetta Stone inscribed in honour of Ptolemy V. , Epiphanes Egyptian Funeral Procession . I. From the Papyrus of Ani . Egyptian Funeral Procession . II . From the Papyrus of Ani . View of ...
... Seti I. in battle Rameses II . when a child The Rosetta Stone inscribed in honour of Ptolemy V. , Epiphanes Egyptian Funeral Procession . I. From the Papyrus of Ani . Egyptian Funeral Procession . II . From the Papyrus of Ani . View of ...
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... Seti I. , the father of Rameses II .; it is not a complete list , and there is nothing to show why certain names are omitted . The Tablet of Sakkarah , discovered by Mariette at Sakkarah , was inscribed during the reign of Rameses II ...
... Seti I. , the father of Rameses II .; it is not a complete list , and there is nothing to show why certain names are omitted . The Tablet of Sakkarah , discovered by Mariette at Sakkarah , was inscribed during the reign of Rameses II ...
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... Seti I. , and grandfather of Rameses II .; the former was probably associated with him in the rule of the kingdom , but how long it is not possible to say . While Amenophis IV . was quarrelling with the priests of Cheta . 1833125122 ...
... Seti I. , and grandfather of Rameses II .; the former was probably associated with him in the rule of the kingdom , but how long it is not possible to say . While Amenophis IV . was quarrelling with the priests of Cheta . 1833125122 ...
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Chapters on Egyptian Funereal Archaeology Sir Ernest Alfred Wallis Budge. 1833125122 Seti I. in battle . From a bas - relief at Thebes . B.C. 1366 Amen about the worship of the disk ,
Chapters on Egyptian Funereal Archaeology Sir Ernest Alfred Wallis Budge. 1833125122 Seti I. in battle . From a bas - relief at Thebes . B.C. 1366 Amen about the worship of the disk ,
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... Seti then sailed up to Thebes , where he presented his captives and booty to the gods in the temples there . From the lists of vanquished peoples inscribed by Conquests Seti it is found that his rule extended over Mesopotamia , Asia ...
... Seti then sailed up to Thebes , where he presented his captives and booty to the gods in the temples there . From the lists of vanquished peoples inscribed by Conquests Seti it is found that his rule extended over Mesopotamia , Asia ...
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