The Mummy: Chapters on Egyptian Funereal ArchaeologyUniversity Press, 1894 - 404 pages |
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... carried on by historians , philologists , anthropolo- qgists and archæologists has , up to the present , given us any information from which we may reasonably hope to arrive at a decision as to the time when this event took place . And ...
... carried on by historians , philologists , anthropolo- qgists and archæologists has , up to the present , given us any information from which we may reasonably hope to arrive at a decision as to the time when this event took place . And ...
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... carried on there during his reign as busily as ever . Among Pepi's staff was a young man called Unȧ , who had been a favoured The career servant of Tetà ; Pepi employed him in many ways and distinguished him by entrusting the care of an ...
... carried on there during his reign as busily as ever . Among Pepi's staff was a young man called Unȧ , who had been a favoured The career servant of Tetà ; Pepi employed him in many ways and distinguished him by entrusting the care of an ...
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... carried on there like Usertsen I. In the nineteenth year of this king's reign Chnemu - hetep became governor of Menat - Chufu , near Beni - hasân , an office held before by his father and grandfather . In the thirty - third year of Amen ...
... carried on there like Usertsen I. In the nineteenth year of this king's reign Chnemu - hetep became governor of Menat - Chufu , near Beni - hasân , an office held before by his father and grandfather . In the thirty - third year of Amen ...
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... carried off the cattle . In the labours of Usertsen III . to suppress these peoples we have the counterpart of the expeditions of the English against the Mahdi and his Sudânî followers . He foresaw that it was hopeless to expect to ...
... carried off the cattle . In the labours of Usertsen III . to suppress these peoples we have the counterpart of the expeditions of the English against the Mahdi and his Sudânî followers . He foresaw that it was hopeless to expect to ...
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... carried out , an active trade was carried on with the natives of Punt , and with the country to - day called Syria , and with the districts further Agriculture flourished , and the whole land was in a most prosperous condition . And if ...
... carried out , an active trade was carried on with the natives of Punt , and with the country to - day called Syria , and with the districts further Agriculture flourished , and the whole land was in a most prosperous condition . And if ...
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