The Mummy: Chapters on Egyptian Funereal ArchaeologyUniversity Press, 1894 - 404 pages |
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... opened in 1881 . The kings of the VIth dynasty seem to have extended their operations further south , for their names are found at B.C. 3333 of Unå . El - kab , Abydos , Aswân , and elsewhere . Tetȧ and Pepi I. 3266-3233 built each a ...
... opened in 1881 . The kings of the VIth dynasty seem to have extended their operations further south , for their names are found at B.C. 3333 of Unå . El - kab , Abydos , Aswân , and elsewhere . Tetȧ and Pepi I. 3266-3233 built each a ...
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... opened the mines in the valley of Hammâmât ; he appears to have lived some time at Tanis and to have had building operations carried on there like Usertsen I. In the nineteenth year of this king's reign Chnemu - hetep became governor of ...
... opened the mines in the valley of Hammâmât ; he appears to have lived some time at Tanis and to have had building operations carried on there like Usertsen I. In the nineteenth year of this king's reign Chnemu - hetep became governor of ...
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... opened on the 16th of Choiak in the eleventh year of his reign , by sailing across it in his barge called Aten- neferu . The tablets inscribed in cuneiform recently found at The Tell Tell el - Amarna prove that Amenophis III . married a ...
... opened on the 16th of Choiak in the eleventh year of his reign , by sailing across it in his barge called Aten- neferu . The tablets inscribed in cuneiform recently found at The Tell Tell el - Amarna prove that Amenophis III . married a ...
Page 46
... opened up for trade the old road between Kosseir on the Red Sea and Coptos on the Nile . With the spoil which Rameses obtained from his successful wars , and the wealth which he gained from his mines and trading enterprises , he ...
... opened up for trade the old road between Kosseir on the Red Sea and Coptos on the Nile . With the spoil which Rameses obtained from his successful wars , and the wealth which he gained from his mines and trading enterprises , he ...
Page 52
... opened its gates to him until he reached Memphis . Here he met with strong opposition , for Tafnecht had brought several thousands of soldiers into the city , and every part of the wall was guarded by them . Pianchi , Capture of however ...
... opened its gates to him until he reached Memphis . Here he met with strong opposition , for Tafnecht had brought several thousands of soldiers into the city , and every part of the wall was guarded by them . Pianchi , Capture of however ...
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