The Mummy: Chapters on Egyptian Funereal ArchaeologyUniversity Press, 1894 - 404 pages |
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Page 7
... colour of the soil , and if the colour of the ground for a few miles on each side of the Nile be compared with the Arabian and Libyan desert the appropriateness of the name Kam or Kamt is at once evident . Another old name of Egypt is ...
... colour of the soil , and if the colour of the ground for a few miles on each side of the Nile be compared with the Arabian and Libyan desert the appropriateness of the name Kam or Kamt is at once evident . Another old name of Egypt is ...
Page 15
... coloured red ; of these decorations scarcely any traces now remain , though they were visible towards the end of the last century . The condition in which the monument now appears is due to the savage destruction of its features by the ...
... coloured red ; of these decorations scarcely any traces now remain , though they were visible towards the end of the last century . The condition in which the monument now appears is due to the savage destruction of its features by the ...
Page 161
... colour ; the skin clings to the The body bones , for the flesh beneath it has shrunk somewhat , but the steeped in hair of the body is well preserved , the nails of the hands and feet still adhere to the skin , and the face , though now ...
... colour ; the skin clings to the The body bones , for the flesh beneath it has shrunk somewhat , but the steeped in hair of the body is well preserved , the nails of the hands and feet still adhere to the skin , and the face , though now ...
Page 162
... colours , and even of small strings of beads which they tied on the fingers in lieu of rings . The legs are then brought closely together , and the arms are laid on the body with one wrist crossed over the other . The cher - heb next ...
... colours , and even of small strings of beads which they tied on the fingers in lieu of rings . The legs are then brought closely together , and the arms are laid on the body with one wrist crossed over the other . The cher - heb next ...
Page 164
... colours mixed with water perfumed with anti , and each jackal shall have his face turned towards the other ; the jackal on the one bandage is Anubis , lord of Ḥert ; the jackal on the other is Horus , lord of Hebennu . Put Anubis on the ...
... colours mixed with water perfumed with anti , and each jackal shall have his face turned towards the other ; the jackal on the one bandage is Anubis , lord of Ḥert ; the jackal on the other is Horus , lord of Hebennu . Put Anubis on the ...
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The Mummy: Chapters on Egyptian Funereal Archaeology Sir Ernest Alfred Wallis Budge Limited preview - 1964 |
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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