The Mummy: Chapters on Egyptian Funereal ArchaeologyUniversity Press, 1894 - 404 pages |
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Page 44
... placed in this last place are among the largest and finest known . At Bêt el - Walî at Kalâbshî in Nubia he built a beautiful little rock temple , on the walls of the court of which are some well executed sculptures representing the ...
... placed in this last place are among the largest and finest known . At Bêt el - Walî at Kalâbshî in Nubia he built a beautiful little rock temple , on the walls of the court of which are some well executed sculptures representing the ...
Page 50
... placed at the end of their names is that of a man from a foreign country ; and the people called Mã , of whom Nemart styles himself the prince , have been proved by De Rougé to be simply the Mashuasha . B. C. 966-800 Shashanq I. , the ...
... placed at the end of their names is that of a man from a foreign country ; and the people called Mã , of whom Nemart styles himself the prince , have been proved by De Rougé to be simply the Mashuasha . B. C. 966-800 Shashanq I. , the ...
Page 52
... placed him at its head , and that all Lower Egypt was in his hands . Pianchi at once sent troops against the rebels , and on their to Egypt . way down the Nile they met a number of soldiers belonging to the army of Tafnecht , and these ...
... placed him at its head , and that all Lower Egypt was in his hands . Pianchi at once sent troops against the rebels , and on their to Egypt . way down the Nile they met a number of soldiers belonging to the army of Tafnecht , and these ...
Page 54
... placed the rule of the whole country under twenty governors , some Assyrian , some Egyptian , he returned to Assyria laden with spoil . On the death of Esarhaddon , after a reign of thirteen years ( B.C. 681-668 ) , Tirhakah returned to ...
... placed the rule of the whole country under twenty governors , some Assyrian , some Egyptian , he returned to Assyria laden with spoil . On the death of Esarhaddon , after a reign of thirteen years ( B.C. 681-668 ) , Tirhakah returned to ...
Page 58
... placed a of Apries . helmet on his head , and declared him king , and all the other soldiers agreeing in this , king he became . Apries then sent Patarbemis to bring Amasis to him , and because he was unsuccessful in his mission , he ...
... placed a of Apries . helmet on his head , and declared him king , and all the other soldiers agreeing in this , king he became . Apries then sent Patarbemis to bring Amasis to him , and because he was unsuccessful in his mission , he ...
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The Mummy: Chapters on Egyptian Funereal Archaeology Sir Ernest Alfred Wallis Budge Limited preview - 1964 |
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